First you have to calculate the volume of the cistern (L x W x D) and then multiply by the number of gallons per cubic foot (7.481). Assuming the dimensions given are inside dimensions: 6 x 6 x 6 = 216 x 7.481 = 1615.896 gallons.
Find the volume:
6x2x3= 36 cubic feet Now convert 36ft3 to gallons:
1 cubic foot = 7.48051948 gallons
36 cubic feet = 269.298701 gallons
Yes, as long as its temperature doesn't change.
That depends on how large the puddle is - how wide and how deep and how much water is in the puddle.
This depends totally on the volume of water, the materials the water is touching, and the temperature of those materials.
Emerge it in water and check how much the water rises. sources: A man asked this question a long time ago. when he found he could submerge something in water to check its volume and then find its density, he said "Eureka!" who is this man?
In general when temperature is decreased the volume decreases and the density increases. This is not true for water around freezingg temperatures, the volume increases and the density decreases and ice floats.
that deep-ends on the volume of water
financial
Lake Superior by surface area and by volume of water.
they don't mind if the water is deep or not, as long as there is shore for sunbathing.
28,152 cubic feet
3cm3
7927.675 cubic inches.
12 ft3
This is a volume of 3.33 cubic meters.
9.6
WELL, The volume of the tank is 4*3*1.5=18m3. The volume of a rectangular stone is 0.15*0.1*0.08=0.0012m3. To raise the water to the top, the volume of stones that occupy the tank must be equal to the remaining space unfilled by water. That is, Volume of stones to be dropped = Volume of Tank - Volume of water in the tank. Now the Volume of water in the tank is 0.6*4*3=7.2m3. Empty space in tank = 18 - 7.2 m3 = 10.8m3. To get the number of stones to be dropped to fill this empty volume, Number of stones = Volume of empty space / volume of a stone. = 10.8 / 0.0012 = 9000.
The volume is 0.0001327 cubic meters.