Chlorine tablets and Baking soda. You will need a floater to disburse the tablets and an OTO water tester to know how much Chlorine and Baking Soda to add. Hatawa
The biggest plastic shed you can buy at Home Depot is 15 ft. x 8 ft selling for $1,699.99. The also sell a wooden one that is 16 ft. x 12 ft for $2,795.00 and a metal one for 10 ft. x 14 ft. for $499.00.
If the tank is 50 ft tall and weighs 20 lbs per ft of height, then the total weight of the tank would be 50 ft x 20 lbs/ft = 1000 lbs.
"FT" stands for Fourier Transform in FTIR spectroscopy.
The boiling point of water at this altitude is 84,2 oC.
Carbon dioxide is usually measured in kilogrammes or tons. But at standard temperature and pressure, one cubic metre of carbon dioxide weighs 1.83 kilogrammes. So a ton of carbon dioxide occupies 546 cubic metres, which is a cube 27 ft by 27 ft by 27 ft.
About 2,550 gallons.
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
12'
You need one more measurement; 18.5 ft long by 4.5 ft deep by how wide? Or if it is a circular pool, you need to specify that.
Pools come in all sizes, and some are in-ground and some are above ground. It also depends on if it is a public or private pool and what the purpose of the pool is. Private pools can range from 12 ft. _ 24 ft. to 20 ft. _ 40 ft.
In order to solve this problem, you need to know how deep the pool is.
12 ft round by 30 inches deep
Your pool has a volume of 452.4 cu ft and maximum capacity of 3,384.3 gallons.
To calculate the amount of sand needed for a 15 ft round pool with a thickness of 1 inch, first find the area of the pool's base. The radius of the pool is 7.5 ft (half of 15 ft), so the area is approximately 176.71 square feet (using the formula A = πr²). Since 1 inch is equal to 1/12 of a foot, the volume of sand required is about 14.72 cubic feet (area multiplied by thickness in feet: 176.71 ft² × 1/12 ft). Therefore, approximately 14.72 cubic feet of sand is needed.
Pools come in all sizes, and some are in-ground and some are above ground. It also depends on if it is a public or private pool and what the purpose of the pool is. Private pools can range from 12 ft. _ 24 ft. to 20 ft. _ 40 ft.
About 8,040 liters.
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