If 60 inches is the inside diameter of your cylinder (I'm assuming it's a tank) the volume will be approximately 1800 U.S. gals. The volume of a cylinder equals (pi divided by 4) times the (inside diameter) squared times the (height) . Since you give us the diameter and the height as inches, your answer will be in cubic inches so if we look up that 231 cubic inches equals 1 U.S. gal you can plug in the numbers on a calculator to get the precise answer of 1799.27 U.S. gals.
The height of a cylinder with the diameter of 34 inches and a volume of 350 gallons is: 89.05 inches.
A cylinder with a diameter of 19 inches and a height of 12 inches can hold up to 14.73 gallons of water.
A cylinder 50 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter can hold up to 73.44 gallons of water.
The volume of a cylinder with a height of 15 inches by 12 inches in diameter is: 1,700 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder with a diameter of 10 inches and height of 20 inches is 1,570.8 cubic inches.
A cylinder with a diameter of 22 inches and a height of 15 inches has a volume of 5,701.99 cubic inches.
A cylinder with a diameter of 94 inches and a height of 41 inches has a volume of 284,530.91 cubic inches.
The volume of a cylinder with a radius of 108 inches and a height of 206 inches is 32,677.8 US gallons.
A cylinder with a diameter of eight inches and a height of five inches has a surface area of 226.2 square inches.
A cylinder with a height of 10 inches and a diameter of 8 inches has a surface area of 351.86 square inches.
A cylinder with a radius of 233 inches and a height of 76 inches has a volume of 12,962,098.19 cubic inches. This equates to 56,113 US gallons or 46,723.8 Imperial gallons.
A cylinder has a diameter of 18 inches and a height of 25 inches has a total surface area of approximately 1,922.65 square inches.