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An international acre is 4840 square yards or 6,212,640 square inches.An imperial gallon is 277.14 cubic inches.6,212,640 divided by 277.14 = 22,610 gallons approximately.A US liquid gallon is 231 cu inches hence 1 acre inch = 27,154.3 US gallons (rounded)
One inch of rainfall on one acre is equivalent to 27,154 gallons of water. Therefore, four inches of rain on an acre would be equal to 108,616 gallons of water.
One inch of rain falling on one acre of land is equivalent to approximately 27,154 gallons of water.
Well, you know there are 43,560 square feet in an acre, and you know there are 12 inches to a foot. The next clue you need is a conversion factor from volume in gallons to the units of area, which in this case is inches; so, there are 231 cubic inches to a gallon. You now have all the information you need to algebraically determine the number of gallons in an acre inch.
None - an inch is a distance, a gallon is a volume. They are not directly linked.
1 acre = 43560 sq.feet. 1 foot deep water over an acre is 43560 cubic feet, which is 325851.4 gallons in 1 foot deep. If it is 1 inch deep (1/12 foot) then it is 27154.3 gallons in 1 inch deep.
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It depends on the depth of the water. Assuming the water in one inch deep, there would be about 13,577 gallons of water in the half acre.
An international acre is 4840 square yards or 6,212,640 square inches.An imperial gallon is 277.14 cubic inches.6,212,640 divided by 277.14 = 22,610 gallons approximately.A US liquid gallon is 231 cu inches hence 1 acre inch = 27,154.3 US gallons (rounded)
12.62 acre-inch contains 342,687.09 US gallons. (1 acre-inch is 27,154.3 gallons)
One inch of rainfall on one acre is equivalent to 27,154 gallons of water. Therefore, four inches of rain on an acre would be equal to 108,616 gallons of water.
27,150 gallons.
1/16 acre-inch is about 1,697 US gallons.
An inch of rain implies water one inch deep per surface area. An inch of rain equals 5.61 gallons per yard. An inch of rain equals 27,150 gallons per acre.
1 acre is 6,272,640 square inches. Since you want to cover it one inch deep you need 6,272,640 cubic inches of water. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon. So divide 6,272,640 by 231 and you get 27,154.2857 gallons! HOWEVER: If you want to save water, consider this: When water freezes, it increases in volume about 9%. So if you used ICE to cover your acre and only needed the ice to be 1 inch deep, you could use 9% less water to start with! (I'll let you do the math on that.) Ice is still water, so unless you are asked to use LIQUID water this question has 2 answers.
30.55 gallons (rounded) for every inch the water in the tub is deep.
One inch of rain falling on one acre of land is equivalent to approximately 27,154 gallons of water.