sixteen inches
You need to know the area at the bottom and the density of the liquid. Regardless of how much a tank holds, or what shape it is, the pressure at the bottom is wholly dependant on the column height. (as long as the top is open to atmosphere). You need the density of the liquid in say, pounds per gallon. Multiply this by the volume, 13152.83 gallons. Divide this answer, by the surface area of the bottom of the tank, in square inches. It will give you the pressure in pounds per square inch.
1 gallon of space = 231 cubic inches regardless of what's in the gallon. Even if it's empty.
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.
A half gallon of milk typically has a width of about 3.5 inches and a height of about 9.25 inches. The standard size for a half gallon of milk is 64 fluid ounces or 1.89 liters. These dimensions may vary slightly depending on the brand or packaging design.
The dimensions of a 300 gallon oil storage tank is often 8 x 2 x 30. That would be 8 feet long, 2 feet deep, and 30 inches tall.
A rectangular prism with a width of 4 inches a height of 6 inches and a depth of 8 inches has a volume of 192 cubic inches.
To find the volume of a rectangular prism, you multiply the length, width, and height. If each side measures 9 inches and the height is 11 inches, the volume is calculated as follows: Volume = length × width × height = 9 inches × 9 inches × 11 inches = 891 cubic inches. Therefore, the volume of the rectangular prism is 891 cubic inches.
Gallons in a rectangular tank =(tank's length in inches) times (tank's width in inches) times (water depth in inches) divided by (231)
45 inches cubed
A rectangular prism with a width of 24 inches a height of 18 inches and a depth of 15 inches has a volume of 6,480 cubic inches.
A standard milk jug has a capacity of one gallon. Also, a rectangular box with inside dimensions of 11 inches by 7 inches by 3 inches has a capacity of exactly one U.S. gallon.
The volume is 27 inches
Volume = Base*Height So Height = Volume/Base = 185.13/15.3 = 12.1 inches.
If it is a rectangular box, then volume = length*breadth*height, where each is measured in inches. If it is a cylindrical box, then pi*radius2*height, where the radius and height are measured in inches.
1332 inches squared
There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon. so multiply the radius by the height and the pie. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon. so multiply the radius by the height and the pie.
A rectangular prism with a width of 4 inches a length of 6 inches and a depth of 13 inches has a volume of 312 cubic inches.