The volume of a sphere with diameter 10.5 cm is 606.13 cm3 .
No food bowl is ever a complete sphere. If it were, there would be no way to transfer
material in and out of it, and it couldn't stand in one place without rolling away.
Let's say your bowl is exactly the bottom half of a sphere, and a fashionable extra
blob of glass or plastic has been attached to the bottom of it so that it can stand.
Its capacity all the way up to the rim is 303.07 cm3, or 0.30307 liter. (rounded)
The answer is 0.606 litres, approx. This quantity of milk will have to be injected into the bowl since if it is spherical, there is no opening into which the milk can be poured.
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500x6=3000ml=3 liters
9 liters
I can hold 20 liters of water.
The answer is 0.606 litres, approx. This quantity of milk will have to be injected into the bowl since if it is spherical, there is no opening into which the milk can be poured.
propably about 2-3 leatrs by tha way i am 5
261.66
31.2
25000 milliliters
Certainly, I have one that holds almost 8 litres.
If it is spherical then where/how does the current flow?
Volume = pi*d*h = 1.5708 metres3 or 1570.8 litres
It will hold up to about 7.57 liters.
40 liters
It can hold 12 liters of water.
Bird baths are stone structures placed in backyards that are filled with water. Some can hold many liters of water whereas some can barely hold a liter.