There is literally an infinite number of tank configurations. If the tank is a sphere, however, there is only one that will hold precisely one gallon. Similarly, there is only one perfect cube that will hold one gallon. Since one gallon is equal to 231 cubic inches, a cube that measures
231(1/3) (the cubed root of 231) inches on each edge will do the trick. That's 6.136 inches. How about the sphere? The volume of a sphere is (4/3)(Pi)r3. Solving for r we get r = 3.81 inches. So, the diameter is 7.61 inches.
72' x 36'
The volume of the tank does not provide enough information about it dimensions. It could be a squat tank with a large area or a tall but narrow tank.
There are an infinite variety of dimensions and shapes it could be
The answer will depend on the dimensions of the tank, not its shape!
Dimensions are 28'' wide, 45" tall, and 60" long for a 275 gallon fuel tank.
Fuel tanks vary in size, and so do their dimensions. Even two tanks of the same volume can have different dimensions. Some tanks are custom made with specific dimensions to fit in a specific location in a vehicle. Without more information, little more can be said about the dimensions of a fuel tank.
Yes it is - 3 quarts is 6 pints, which is less than onegallon
The dimensions of a 10,000 gallon oil tank are 120 inches wide by 17 feet tall. A 10,000 gallon oil tank empty weights about 8,500 pounds.
What are the dimensions of the tank? (Insufficient information)
15 gal
It can have any dimensions as long as they equal 8 cubic feet.
It could have any dimensions as long as they equal 1,069 cubic feet.
That is two dimensions. You need three dimensions for a volume calculation.