This cannot be answered as stated. There must be three dimensions given: width/depth/height. Or we must assume that the tank is "circular." More accurately, we assume the tank is a cylinder that is four feet high and 10 feet in diameter. The volume of a cylinder is given by the formula V = (Pi)r2h, where ris the radius of the base of the cylinder and h is its height. Since the radius is half the diameter, we get: V = (Pi) * (52) * 4 = 3.141 x 25 x 4 = 314.1 cubic feet of water. The question asked for the volume in gallons, however. One cubic foot of water contains about 7.48 gallons. So 314.1 x 7.48 = 2349.9 gallons.
Depends on the depth. If it is 4 feet deep and it is cicular with a diameter of 24 feet then you have approx. 13,553 gallons of water. If it is 3 feet deep then you have approx. 10,152 gallons of water.
1 acre is 6,272,640 square inches. Since you want to cover it one inch deep you need 6,272,640 cubic inches of water. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon. So divide 6,272,640 by 231 and you get 27,154.2857 gallons! HOWEVER: If you want to save water, consider this: When water freezes, it increases in volume about 9%. So if you used ICE to cover your acre and only needed the ice to be 1 inch deep, you could use 9% less water to start with! (I'll let you do the math on that.) Ice is still water, so unless you are asked to use LIQUID water this question has 2 answers.
There are 0.25 gallons in a quart.
how big is the barrel..... Standard barrel is 55 gallons. If you are asking how many gallons from a barrel of crude-restate.
One foot of 3 inch pipe will hold approximately 0.625 gallons of water.
It depends how deep it is.
7500
A tank this size can hold a maximum of 3,590.65 US gallons of water.
This pond can hold up to 1,436.26 gallons of water.
12,345 gallons
A tank of 21 inches wide, 8 inches deep and 59 inches long will hold 36 gallons of gas. These gallons refers to US gallons.
398.7 gallons.
Approximately 8,887 gallons.
It depends on the size of the bricks and their orientation.
1795 gallons, if you fill it to the brim.
Assuming the pipe is 15 inches = 1.25 feet in diameter, Volume = pi*D2/4*L = 12.27 cubic ft, approx. 1 cu ft = 7.4805 gallons so volume = 12.27*7.4805 = 91.800 gallons.
Approx 17939 gallons.