Well, isn't that a happy little question! To find out how many barrels per foot in a 1000 barrel, 16-foot tank, you simply divide the total number of barrels by the number of feet. So, 1000 barrels divided by 16 feet equals 62.5 barrels per foot. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
A barrel of oil is 42 gallons ~ 0.045 bbl = 1.89 gallons A barrel of water is 31.5 gallons ~ 0.045 bbl = 1.42 gallons
1 Barrel = 42 US gallons = 158,99 liter 60.000 barrel = 2.520.000 US gallons = 9.539.400 liter
The number of barrels that can fit in a cylinder depends on the dimensions of the cylinder and the barrels. The formula to calculate the volume of a cylinder is πr^2h, where r is the radius of the base of the cylinder and h is the height. By dividing the volume of the cylinder by the volume of a barrel, you can determine how many barrels can fit inside.
A petroleum barrel is not a physical barrel but a unit of measurement. It is defined as 42 US gallons. There are 3.785 liters to the gallon. So 3.785 x 42 = 158.97 liters in one barrel of oil.
The number of barrels needed to fill up a pool depends on the size of the pool. On average, a barrel of oil holds about 42 gallons of oil. You would need to calculate the volume of your pool in gallons and then convert that into barrels to estimate how many barrels you would need to fill it.
1 acre-foot = (325,851/number of gallons in each barrel) barrels
1 barrel (for petroleum) = 158,987 L = 5,614 573 cubic foot
A barrel is 42 US gallons or 160 litres. A cubic meter is 1000 liters. 1000/160 = 6.25 barrels/m3
The dealer made a profit of $50 on each barrel, so the number of barrels involved can be calculated by dividing the total profit ($1000) by the profit per barrel ($50). This gives us 20 barrels were involved in the transaction.
I don't know the height of the tank. If the tank is 20 ft high, then there is a volume of 25 barrels per ft.
The number of barrels in a container depends on the size of the barrels and the container itself. For example, a standard 20-foot shipping container can typically hold around 80 to 120 barrels, depending on the barrel size (e.g., 55-gallon drums). To determine the exact number, you would need to specify the barrel size and the container's dimensions.
There are many different barrels. Specify which you mean
1000 barrels
500 / (16 x 12) = ~2.604 gallons/inch
i barrel = ?? Metric tonnes
Three !! All barrel races have three ! :)
1 barrel is equal to 158.987L (or roughly 160L).