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.
1.5x4x6x7.48 gallons/cubic foot=269.28 us 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.