There is a tag on tank or fuel storage unit with volume in gallons and possibly litres this is the law also tells type of fuel and percentage of volume to avoid overfill
Gallons are an Imperial measure of volume. Gallons are used in the USA and are about the same as 4 litres. Milk and gasoline are two examples of things measured in gallons.
2000 tons of rocket fuel is equal to about 530,000 American gallons. This is the amount of fuel that was aboard the Apollo - Saturn V rocket.
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Here is a tank chart that should help. Generally, the oil tank has a bit of "headroom" at the top, so, for example, a 275 gallon tank only holds about 256 gallons of useable fuel. Check with your local fuel company to determine the useable fuel volume your tank contains. http://www.sippin.com/oil%20tank%20measure%20chart.htm
There are many variations of measurement in the oil industry "boiler fuel" could be many things This link will give every possible conversion you are looking for http://www.eppo.go.th/ref/UNIT-OIL.html
The conversion rate of metric tons to gallons depends on the density of the substance being measured. Bunker fuel, a type of fuel oil used in ships, has a density of around 0.96 metric tons per cubic meter. Therefore, to convert metric tons of bunker fuel to gallons, you would need to know the volume in cubic meters and then use the conversion factor of 1 cubic meter being approximately equal to 264.172 gallons.
Most 1990 through 1995 Toyota automobiles were equipped with a 12 gallons fuel tank. The 12 gallons fuel tank is equal to 31 liters.
You can't. One is a measure of length. The other is a measure of volume. You can't go from one to another. Now, if you are talking about 35.5 cubic inches, then we have the ability to convert. 35.5 in³ = 0.153679 gallons
It can be any shape that will hold 4000 gallons. Round, Square and so on. As long as the volume adds up to be 4000 gallons.
1 gallon = 0.1337 cubic foot (rounded) 1 cubic foot = 7.4805 gallons (rounded)
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