18 x 18 x 4 (Average depth) x 5.9 (Factor used for gallons per cubic foot for that particular shape) = 7,646 US gallons.
A two inch pipe can hold 0.1632 gallons per foot. It takes slightly over 6 feet of two inch pipe to hold one gallon of water.
A cylinder with these dimensions will hold up to 13.06 gallons of water.
12*45*59 cubic inches = 31,860 cubic inches
2.75 Imperial gallons.
16foot
A 24-inch diameter cylinder holds 23.5 gallons of water per foot of length/height.
1 and 1/2 gallons
you need more info than that. you will need to provide the length of the hose and the inside diameter of the hose to calculate the amount of water it will hold
30" x 12.5" x 19" = 7,125 cubic inches = 30.84 gallons (rounded)
To determine how much water a 6-inch pipe can hold, you need to calculate its volume based on its length. The volume (in gallons) can be found using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: ( V = \pi r^2 h ), where ( r ) is the radius (3 inches for a 6-inch pipe) and ( h ) is the length of the pipe in inches. For example, a 10-foot (120-inch) length of a 6-inch pipe would hold about 18.9 gallons of water.
Approx 3437 Imperial gallons.
1 inch