Radius times radius times pi times depth times 7.5 get you the number of gallons. The radius of a circle is 1/2 the diameter so a 14' pool has a 7' radius. So 7 x 7 = 49 x pi (3.14) = 153.86 If the depth of the pop up pool is the typical 30" (2.5 feet) you multiply 153.86 x 2.5 for 384.65. 384.65 x 7.5 = 2,884.87 gallons
3384 gallons for every foot deep it is.
One billion gallons. a circular metal frame pool 24ft x 4ft holds 11,483 gallons
17,000 gallons
1056 GALLONS
3416 gallons
700 gallons
141.06 gallons
A round swimming pool 12 feet across by 4 feet deep will hold 452 ft3 which converts to 3,381 gallons
This pool can hold a maximum of about 5,707.6 gallons of water.
what is the diameter/radius? pi times the radius squared times the height= volume pi.r^2h
This tank will hold up to about 4,858(4,857.979293) gallons.
This pool can hold up to about 2,538 gallons of water.