Gallons or exactly 1233 48184 cubic meters.
Acre feet of water calculator.
Finally to determine the acre feet of your pond multiply the surface area in acres by the average depth in feet.
This calculator will convert acre feet per annum afa into gallons per minute gpm cubic feet per second cfs or cubic feet per minute cfm.
1 afa 0 62 gpm 1 afa 0 00138 cfs.
Divide by acres in field to get inches applied per acre.
The result equals the volume of your pond in acre feet for example if your pond is one surface acre with a 4 foot average depth you would have 4 acre feet of water 1 x 4 4 acre feet.
An acre foot is a unit of volume commonly used in the united states in reference to large scale water resources such as reservoirs aqueducts canals and river flows.
1 gallons us liquid 3 0689 10 6 acre feet.
The area that is the irregular portion of this parcel forms the shape of a triangle.
It is equal to exactly 43 560 cubic feet or to 325 851 u s.
100 acre feet to gallons u s.
Meter reading in acre feet x 001 water pumped ac in ending meter reading beginning meter reading x 12 1000.
Values used in the calculator.
4 acre feet to gallons u s.
300 acre feet to gallons u s.
2500 gallons us liquid 0 0077 acre feet.
Enter 140 in the land length in feet space.
20 gallons us liquid 6 1 10 5 acre feet.
2 gallons us liquid 6 1378 10 6 acre feet.
3 gallons us liquid 9 2066 10 6 acre feet.
It is equal to exactly 43 560 cubic feet or to 325 851 u s.
Is equal to.
5 acre feet to gallons u s.
Divide by acres in field to get inches applied per acre.
So the dimensions that you need to enter into the acre calculator are 70 feet for the width and 20 feet for the length.
6 acre feet to gallons u s.
Gallons or exactly 1233 48184.
5000 gallons us liquid 0 0153 acre feet.
Click the calculate button to find that the area is 22 of an acre.
1 acre feet 325851 427 gallons using the online calculator for metric conversions.
Meter reading in acre feet x 01 water pumped ac in ending meter reading beginning meter reading x 12 100.
It defined by the volume of water necessary to cover one acre of surface area to a depth of one foot.
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