It can be anything from 0 to several thousand pounds of pressure. The size of the tank does not indicate the pressure.
The volume of the tank is about 31809 cubic feet of water. The volume of a cylinder is V = pi r2 x h where pi = about 3.1416, r is the radius, and h is the height (3.1416)x (152) x (45) = (3.1416) x 225 x 45 = about 31808.7 cubic feet
The formula to convert water tank pressure (psi) to feet of head is: Feet = psi * 2.31. This formula is derived from the equation for hydrostatic pressure, which relates pressure to the height of a fluid column.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 12 liters is equivalent to 0.423776 cubic feet. But, like, if you wanna get all technical, the formula for the volume of a cylinder is πr^2h, so you can plug in the radius and height of the cylinder to get the exact cubic feet. But hey, who's really measuring their cylinders that precisely, am I right?
1 cuft = aprox 7.480 519 481 ga [US, liquid] 5 500 cuft = aprox 41 142.86 ga [US, liquid]
To calculate the volume of water in the tank, we first convert the dimensions to inches: 4 feet = 48 inches and 6 feet = 72 inches. Then, we calculate the volume of the tank (48 x 72 x 6 = 20,736 cubic inches). Since there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, we divide the total cubic inches by 231 to find the total gallons in the tank, which is approximately 89.8 gallons.
A standard-sized SCUBA tank holds 72 cubic feet of air at the standard pressure of 2250 PSI.
(Length of the tank, in feet) x (Width of the tank, in feet) x (Height of the tank, in feet).
To convert gallons to cubic feet, you can use the conversion factor of 1 gallon being approximately 0.1337 cubic feet. Therefore, a 100-gallon tank would hold about 13.37 cubic feet (100 gallons × 0.1337 cu ft/gallon). The pressure of 135 psi does not affect the volume in cubic feet; it only affects the density of the gas inside the tank. Thus, the tank still holds approximately 13.37 cubic feet of volume.
A pressure regulator is required on a nitrogen tank.
882.9 cubic feet.
35 cubic feet
Depends on the size of the tank.
1 cubic feet equals 7.48 gals. So 60 gallons equals 8.021390374 cubic feet. 1 cubic feet equal 1728 cubic inches. The answer would be 13,860.96256 cubic inches in a 60 gallon tank.
100 cubic feet = 2831.7 litres.
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A 1 lb cylinder tank can store approximately 0.109 cubic feet of hydrogen gas at standard temperature and pressure.
1 cubic foot = 7.48 US gallons. Using the factor-label conversion method: 20 gallons x 1 cubic foot/7.48 gallons = 2.67 cubic feet