The volume of a swimming pool depends on whether it's round or rectangular.
Round is pi x Rsquared x H - - 3.142 x radius squared x height -
If rectangular it's Width x Length x Height -
Those answers are in cubic feet (if you used foot measure) to convert those to gallons, multiply cu. ft. by 6.229 to get Imperial Gall. or by 7.48 to get USG.
-If it's a kidney shaped pool (as many are) -the mathematical combination for that is beyond my limited ability.
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That would completely depend upon the size and shape of the pool.
You would do BH because it is a rectangular prism just below level ground
Water is 784 times denser than air.
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what object would you use to describe an increase in volume? 1. a wooden box with holes 2. a rock and a cup of water 3. ice in a glass and a thermometer 4. a soccer ball and a pump
Volume in quarts, cups, or liters. Mass in lbs or kg,
Volume in quarts, cups, or liters. Mass in lbs or kg,
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There would be no measurable difference.
Water expands approximately 10% when frozen, so the water would have less volume than the ice.
Mass of ice less than that of water.Weight (other than in space) of ice less than that of water. Volume of both the same. Density of ice less than that of water.