I think you mean LITERS and FILL.
You have to know the volume of the pool in cubic meters. Multiply its length x height x width to get cubic meters. Multiply that by 1000 to get liters.
3750 L to take up swimming pool
50 times 25 = 1250
1250 times 3 = 3750.
Liter
yes
Deciliters
To fill in this size pool you'll need 100.5 cubic yards of material. If you mean how many gallons of water to fill the pool, you'd need 20,300 gallons of water to fully fill it.
To say my estimate, I would say 6,000 gallons or more of water can fill up a whole swimming pool. I have an underground pool myself, and I've seen that It takes a pretty long time to get filled with the hose. I also believe it depends on how big the pool is. Ex. Small: 2,000 gal. Small: 2,000. Medium: 3,000. Large: 6,000. I have a large pool. Extra Answer: How many bathtubs can fill an underground pool? I would say about...well, how big is your bathtub? It would take about 7 gallons to fill a small tub, 10 to fill a medium, and a large would be 15. So, depends on size. Large would be 1,000 bathtubs, medium would be 900, and small would be about 800. Thanks for listening to me! To know I answered, look for Extra Answers under the regular ones. Thanks again!
The base unit of volume is the cubic metre.
This would vary on conditions for e.g if the pool overflows because of rain more salt needs to be added the amount of water lost through backwashing is another reason. Evaporation is not a problem as this leaves the salt behind in the pool. a salt tester for the water is required to work out the amount of salt needed. these are available from pool shops. B T W you should not have to add salt to the pool on a monthly basis if you have done the job correctly to begin with.
Is 42 in inches or feet? I've answered the problem below for inches since that makes more sense for a pool. Volume of pool = area of pool * depth V = pi*r^2 * depth = 3.14*7.5*7.5*3.5 = 618 cubic feet The volume of 1 gallon of water = 0.133680556 cubic feet. Therefore, the # of gallons of water in the pool = 618/0.133680556 = 4623 gallons of water In actually, because of significant digits in the depth and diameter of pool, the answer would be approximately 4600 gallons of water
29.06 gallons.
That depends on what depth you want to fill the pool to !
hetoliters
That depends on the size of the pool is it a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke pool
Two million milliliters of water is enough to fill a swimming pool, depending on its size.
1000litres
42,000
Assuming the pool is circular, and that you fill the pool to the brim, the pool will contain about 2028 liters of water. However, if you want to leave 4 inches for the water to have some room to splash around, that'll cut that number down to 1859 liters.
The volume of the pool is 36.4 cubic meters. There are 1000 liters in a cubic meter. You will need 36400 liters to fill the object.
A swimming pool, a kilolitre
volume of pool=lbh volume =8 X 4 X1.5 =48 m^ 3
It would take 64 m3 of water, which is 64000 liters or about 16,907 gallons.