To calculate the volume of water a water main will hold, we can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr²h. First, convert the diameter to radius (18 inches diameter means a radius of 9 inches or 0.75 feet). The length of the water main is 2 miles, which is 10,560 feet. Plugging these values into the formula, we find the volume is approximately 43,500 cubic feet, which is about 326,000 gallons of water.
A cylinder with a diameter of 19 inches and a height of 12 inches can hold up to 14.73 gallons of water.
74.42 gallons.
A cylinder 50 feet in height and 6 inches in diameter can hold up to 73.44 gallons of water.
5.456 cu.ft
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Their volumes are equal.
66 gallons
Ultimately depends on how full the pot is, but if filled to the brim, it should hold 549.7 cubic inches.
3697 Gallons @ 80% of wall height
A 100-foot hose with an inside diameter of five inches can hold 102 US gallons of water.
It depends on the units for 15, 24 and 4: inches, feet, metres, miles?
area = pi * radius squared (radius = 1/2 diameter) = pi * 16 area * height = volume of a cylinder 160 feet = 1920 inches. so: pi * 16 * 1920 = 30720 pi (units is in inches cubed) or roughly 96509.7 inches cubed of water