16 cubic feet is 119.69 gallons.
There are 22 1/2 gallons in a 3' x 1' x 1' container.
Assuming your container is a cylinder, the radius of your container can be worked out as follows: circumference=2*pi*r 16=2*pi*r 8=pi*r 8/pi=r r=2.55 feet therefore the area of the circle is: a=pi*r^2 a=pi*6.50 a=20.42 feet^2 The area of the circle of is 20.42, the depth of the container is 4/3 feet deep. Therefore: v=20.42*4/3 v=27.22 feet^3 Now we have to convert this number to gallons: A gallon is 0.133 feet^3 Therefore your container can hold approximately 3.62 gallons.
179.53 gallons
To calculate the volume of a container with dimensions 6 feet in length, 2 feet in width, and 2 feet in height, you multiply these dimensions together: 6 ft × 2 ft × 2 ft = 24 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, the container would hold approximately 179.52 gallons of water (24 cubic feet × 7.48 gallons/cubic foot).
2,618.18 US gallons.
Up to 224.4 gallons.
78.34 gallons per 480 feet in a 2-inch pipe.
A 2'x2'x4' container can hold 32 cubic feet of liquid. This is equivalent to approximately 238 gallons of liquid.
The tank will hold up to 90 (89.7662) gallons.
180,358.6357766 gallons <-- Best guess
1690 gallons
An object with these measurements could hold up to 359.1 US gallons of liquid.