Can anyone tell me my spa pool water capacity so i can put in the right amount of chemicals. It is 1.9 m x 1.9m x 800mm deep. Is there a calculation? Thanks in advance.
flancrest,
Apr 16, 10:35pm
2,888 Litres.
helen131,
Apr 17, 7:02am
thank you very much
ira78,
Apr 17, 7:49am
You literally almost have the equation right there. 1.9 m x 1.9m x .8 m = 2.888 cubic meters. It's probably a bit less with seats etc, so call it around 2300 liters.
bill1451,
Apr 17, 6:40pm
3rd form maths pi R sqd.
rbd,
Apr 17, 10:09pm
Is our education system this bad?
harm_less,
Apr 17, 10:55pm
Who needs education. Just outsource your thinking to Google, or TMMB in this case.
wenpen,
Apr 17, 11:18pm
Demeaning much ^^
ira78,
Apr 18, 2:18pm
Yes. You have no idea how often people post on aquarium forums basic questions like how to calculate the volume of a tank. Though, on second thought it's almost never people that are actually in school. It's usually stay at home mum types.
martin11,
Apr 18, 3:39pm
Thats for a circle .
samanya,
Apr 18, 4:20pm
Multiply width x length x depth divided by 1000 = volume litres that's how flancrest came to 2,888 litres
bill1451,
Apr 18, 9:35pm
yea the old story read the question, L X W X H.
bill1451,
Nov 23, 4:42pm
yea but isnt this just the basic standard 6 arithmetic, makesme wonder how some people get through life and some prob cant work out whether they are being paid correctly because their basic math is nil ,nada, zilch.
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