Want this question answered?
This is an unanswerable question since we do not know what size bottle is being asked about. Secondly one needs to specify whether the question is regarding the volume of water contained in the bottles or the bottles themselves as the second question would be a bit more complicated.
A bottle of ketchup shows neither volume not surface area. The only measurement on a bottle of ketchup is weight.
It is not possible to calculate the area given only the volume.
You cannot calculate volume of surface area. If you meant 20m3, then the volume would be 20,000 litres.
Not enough information. To calculate mass, you would need volume and density (mass = volume x density).
It depends on the volume of the bottles.
Water bottles come in all different sizes from 330 ml to 1 L to 10L.
A standard bottle contains 75 centilitres
Divide the bulk litres by the volume of each bottle (expressed in litres).
A bottle of champagne filled with the volume equivalent of 20 standard bottles (15 liters) is called a Nebuchadnezzar.
If you have a 70cl bottle of whisky which is "40% alcohol by volume" it contains 28cl of alcohol.
Bottles come in innumerable sizes and dimensional variations. Thus, there is a not a single formula to calculate the volume of every bottle. However, volume can be calculated through instrumentation. For example the bottle can be manually filled with measures of known volume. Calculations can also be done be estimating the bottle into a cylinders dimensions of volume equaling 3.14*radius^2*height.
That depends on how big the bottles are... For a given volume, wine will normally contain more alcohol than beer.
Soda bottles contain carbon dioxide, a gas; increasing the temperature the volume of the gas is increased. As a consequence the pressure in the bottle is also increased and the breaking of the bottle is possible.
Quarter 1/4 of a bottle Half-Bottle 375ml 1/2 of a bottle Bottle 750ml Magnum 1.5 l 2 bottles Jeroboam 3 l 4 bottles Rehoboam 4.5 l 6 bottles Methuselah 6 l 8 bottles Salmanazar 9 l 12 bottles Balthazar 12 l 16 bottles Nebuchadnezzar 15 l 20 bottles
Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.
Most soda pop bottles are made of PET (polyethylene terephthalate), with a density of 1.35 g/cc. CocaCola is introducing PlantBotle which is made of PET, with up to 30% of the PET being made from plants. It also has a density of 1.35 g/cc.