Volume of a cylinder = Pi x r2 x height
cubic feet = 3.14 X (radius X radius) X depth
1 cubic foot = 7.48 gallons
OR...... 13,529 gallons of water!
10000
A 20 foot round pool has a radius of 3.2 feet. So the pool has a volume of pi*r2*h = 101.86 cubic ft approx.
141.06 gallons
1100 gals
50
10000
half a pint
A 20 foot round pool has a radius of 3.2 feet. So the pool has a volume of pi*r2*h = 101.86 cubic ft approx.
141.06 gallons
This pool can hold up to 1,689.7 gallons of water.
1100 gals
50
enough
There are 13,536 gallons in a 24 foot diameter pool that has 4 feet of water. Not true for a pool that is 4 feet in height. This would hold less than 4 feet of water.
At 7.48 gallons per cubic foot that is 3.14x30x30/4x52 x7.48 /12 = 22,900 gallons
700 gallons
If you filled it all the way to the top it would be holding about 15,594 gallons of water. If you filled it to three feet deep, it decreases to around 10,200 gallons.