That depends on the amount of water that comes out of the hose over a given period of time.
64 balls would fit in a ft cubed 64 x 106.6 = 6822
That depends on what substance you fill those cubic feet with. -- If you fill them with air, they can't hold even one pound. -- If you fill them with water, they can hold almost 219 pounds. -- If you fill them with concrete, gold, or stones, they can hold even more pounds.
1 gallon = 231 cubic inches1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches = 7.48052 gallons (rounded)2,722.5 cubic feet = 4,704,480 cubic inches = 20,365.7 gallons (rounded)whether there's anything in those cubic feet or not. Even if they're empty.
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A quick visual of this volume would be an Olympic size pool filled approximately 2 feet deep with water.Dimensions are listed below:50 meters = 164.041995 feet (a)25 meters = 82.0209975 feet (b)2 feet deep (c)Approx = 250,000U.S. gallons
300 liters of water could fill a medium-sized bathtub, several large buckets, or a standard residential water heater.
7222 cubic feet of water is equal to approximately 54,024.3 US gallons. (1 cubic foot = 7.480519481 gallons)
566.337 liters.
The volume you are trying to fill is 120000 cubic feet(100 x 100 x 12)1 cubic foot = 6.22883288 Imperial gallonsSo your pond of 120000 cubic feet would take about 747456 gallons to fill.or1 cubic foot = 28.3168466 litresSo your pond of 120000 cubic feet would take about 3397920 litres to fill.
It takes 59.84 gallons to fill eight cubic feet.
A standard fire hose is 50 feet long. A hose this length with a 2-inch radius grants about 4.36 cubic feet. This volume holds 32 gallons of water.
74,543.4 US gallons.
.936 cubic feet
40 cubic feet.
37.33 cubic feet
4 X 12 X 40 = 1920 cubic feet of water. 1 cubic foot of water = 7.48 gallons. 1920 cubic feet of water = 14,362.5 gallons
It would require 74,530 US gallons of water.