To calculate the volume of water in a pool measuring 244 cm by 66 cm, we need to know the depth of the pool. Assuming a standard depth of, for example, 60 cm, the volume would be calculated as length × width × depth. Using this depth, the volume would be 244 cm × 66 cm × 60 cm = 967,680 cm³. This is equivalent to approximately 967.68 liters of water.
you need three measurements...the height,width an depth of the pool..volume in litres = height (cm)x width(cm)x depth(cm) /1000
How much water in a 48inch 12foot round pool
It depends on the size of the pool.
Yes, the pool can over-flow.
How much water do I have a 16x32 foot pool with debt of 4 foot to 6 foot
any
Depends on the depth of the pool
Muratic acid or Sulfaric acid
10800
4ft. by 18 ft.
108 units3 of water
The dimensions of the pool are needed to calculate this Well actually depends how big and how much u put in to it!