13520576 cubic metres = 13520576000 litres.
A "container" can be of any size, it could hold a litre or it could hold 20 litres. Please say a specific size in this kind of question.
None.Cm, Is usually an abbreviation for centimeters which is a measure of length.liters is a measure of volume.However if the questioners meant 7,100 cubic metresabbreviation (m3), that is a measurement of volume and so it is possible to calculate how many liters are in 7,100 m3 or cubic centimeters.I am not going to do it, because it seems like I have done enough of someone's homework already!!!
No, liters measure volume and volume only.
A standard container or bottle that holds four liters of liquid could be a 4-liter jug, pitcher, or storage container.
Liters and any denomination of liters are a unit of volume. The definition of matter includes that it has to take up space - volume. So you can indeed use liters and milliliters to measure the volume of a solid. However, the alternative is to use meters (cubed) and any denomination of meters to represent volume. You could say that something is 1.00 liters or you could say that the same thing is 1000 cm3.
It depends on the volume of the container in question. A container could be 4 inches in height but could be 40,000 cubic inches.
No, gas does not have a definite volume because it expands to fill its container. Liquid, on the other hand, does have a definite volume as it takes the shape of its container but maintains a constant volume.
Volume = pi*r2*h You have volume. so you could have two other equations finding radius and height. Radius: 10,000 Liters = pi*r2*h 10,000 Liters/pi*h = r2 sqrt(10,000 Liters/pi*h) = r ===============================
An object with a volume of 1 cubic meter (1 m³) could be a large storage box, such as a shipping container, or a cube measuring 1 meter on each side. It could also be a water tank or a small refrigerator. In practical terms, it represents the space that can hold 1,000 liters of water.
Yes, a large jug of milk can be measured in liters. Liters are a common unit of volume measurement used for liquids like milk. The volume of the jug would indicate how many liters of milk it can hold.
To give you an idea, a container with a volume of 180 cubic meters could hold up to about 47,550 gallons of water; more than most residential swimming pools.
Well, darling, a 20-foot container can hold around 33 cubic meters of cargo. Since one cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters, that means you can fit approximately 33,000 liters in that bad boy. Just make sure you're not trying to ship anything that'll spill or you'll have a mess bigger than my attitude.