First find the area of the cylinder in sqft.
V= (3.14) x .5' x 40' = 62.8 sqft
1 sqft holds 7.48 gallons
62.8 x 7.48 = 469.74 Gallons
approximately 5500.
A cylinder 155mm diameter and 245mm high can hold up to 1.22 gallons of water.
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x R2 x HR = 1/2 diameter = 9-ftVolume = (pi) x (9)2 x (4) = 1,017.876 cubic feet = 7,614.24 gallons (rounded)
74.42 gallons.
367.012987 gallons
Assuming 60 foot diameter ( 30 foot radius)>Volume (US gallons) = (pi * r * r * depth) / 0.1336805556 = 126,904.0>Volume (UK gallons) = (pi * r * r * depth) / 0.16054365324 = 105,669.7
This cylinder can hold up to 171.7 Imperial gallons.
203692.4 Gallons
10 .863 gallons
A cylinder measuring 12-ft high and 4-ft diameter has a capacity of 1,128 gallons. (rounded)We have no way of knowing how much water is in it. The well may dry, full of debris,or completely empty.
18.28
There are 907.9202769 feet2 of water, but you will have to convert that into gallons.
20 gallons