Any set of 3 numbers when multiplied together to give you 35.2968 cubic feet. (Example: 1 foot x 1 foot x 35.2968 or a little larger than 3.25 feet x 3.25 feet x 3.25 feet) Oceanic System's 215 gallon tank is 72.5 inches x 24.5 inches x 39 inches. This might give you a better ratio to build from. Remember, if you are going to raise fish in a tank this size, you need to be able to maintain the bottom and the back of the tank. Don't make it to deep in either the top to bottom or front to back dimension.
If by "size," you mean the dimensions, then you'll need to provide more information. A 500 gallon tank can be tall and narrow or short and wide...or anything in between. If you can provide at least one dimension, then the formula for volume (area X height) can be applied to give you the other dimension. The above only calculates the cubic units of the tank. Keep in mind that you then need to factor in how many cubic inches a gallon of water takes up. 1 Gallon of Water = 231 cubic inches. Your final formula will be Gallons in tank = L"xW"xH"/231 You can now play with your numbers for L, W, & H until you get a combination that meets your goal of 500 gallons. For example, let's see if a tank that is 4'x6'x3' will work. It's easiest if you convert the feet into inches first. This gives us: 48"x72"x36"= 124,416 cubic inches. Now, divide this by the number of cubic inches in a gallon: 124,416/231 = 538.6 gallons.
Measure its dimension in metric units.
A 44-inch diameter 500 cubic Imperial gallon cylindrical tank is 47.4 feet long.
To best answer this - we would need the dimension of the tank ! The volume is irrelevant.
1 cubic feet equals 7.48 gals. So 60 gallons equals 8.021390374 cubic feet. 1 cubic feet equal 1728 cubic inches. The answer would be 13,860.96256 cubic inches in a 60 gallon tank.
Find the volume of the container which would be 6 x 14 x 22 = 1848 cubic inches. Since a gallon of water takes up 231 cubic inches divide the volume by that. 1848 / 231 = 8. 8 Gallons of water.
1 cubic foot = 7.48 US gallons. Using the factor-label conversion method: 20 gallons x 1 cubic foot/7.48 gallons = 2.67 cubic feet
To convert gallons to cubic feet, you can use the conversion factor of 1 gallon being approximately 0.1337 cubic feet. Therefore, a 100-gallon tank would hold about 13.37 cubic feet (100 gallons × 0.1337 cu ft/gallon). The pressure of 135 psi does not affect the volume in cubic feet; it only affects the density of the gas inside the tank. Thus, the tank still holds approximately 13.37 cubic feet of volume.
56 Litres, I have this tank dimension also. For future reference you can use this site to calculate your tank volume using its dimensions.
5,775 cubic inches in 25 US gallons.
To calculate the volume of the oil tank in cubic inches, you first need to convert the volume from gallons to cubic inches. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, so 275 gallons would be 275 x 231 = 63,525 cubic inches. Therefore, a 275-gallon oil tank would have a volume of 63,525 cubic inches.
in cubic feet how big would a tank have to be to hold 35 gallons of water