some where in the area of 19,000 gal. I figured the average depth to be 5-3/4 feet. Not knowing how much of the 32' is the deep end ! I guesed at 50%, and deducted 600gal for the slope, I asume the bottom does not drop from 3 feet to 8.5, But slopes in some manner? At any rate some where around 19,000 gal is close enouht for shock treatments and ect.
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Assuming you are talking about a 16-ft round pool. The pool has a volume of 804.2 cu ft and a maximum capacity of 6,016.6 gallons,
A pool that is 16'x32'x5' would hold 19,200 gallons of water. You can use a pool volume calculator to help you figure the actual volume of water your pool will hold.
To fill in this size pool you'll need 100.5 cubic yards of material. If you mean how many gallons of water to fill the pool, you'd need 20,300 gallons of water to fully fill it.
How many gallons of water in a 24 Round pool
Is 42 in inches or feet? I've answered the problem below for inches since that makes more sense for a pool. Volume of pool = area of pool * depth V = pi*r^2 * depth = 3.14*7.5*7.5*3.5 = 618 cubic feet The volume of 1 gallon of water = 0.133680556 cubic feet. Therefore, the # of gallons of water in the pool = 618/0.133680556 = 4623 gallons of water In actually, because of significant digits in the depth and diameter of pool, the answer would be approximately 4600 gallons of water
10,000 US gallons of water is equal to: 37.85 cubic meters. (US gallons x 0.003785 = cubic meters)
It depends on your water companies measure of 1 unit. In my area 1 unit is equal to 748 gallons of water. so 40 units would be: 40units X 748 gallons = 29,920 gallons of water. Just about the amount of water you would use to fill up an average swimming pool.