170 cm x 127 cm x 30 cm equals 647700 cm cubed.
firstly liters can not be measured in cubics. actually a cubic meter can contain 1000 liters of water or any other substance which has a specific gravity equal to 1. so for your question which is 30cm x 30cm x 20cm =18,000 cu. cm. 1 cubic meter = (100 cm )^3 = 10,00,000 cu. cm => 18,000 cu. cm = 0.018 cu. meters
A diameter of 30cm gives a radius of 15cm. The volume of a cylinder is {pi} x radius2 x height The volume required to fill to three quarters full is: volume = {pi} x (15cm)2 x 151cm x 3/4 ~= 80052cm3. 1 l = 1000cm3 => volume ~= 80.052 l So a little over 80 liters of water will be required, regardless of its density which will play a role in working out how much the 80+ liters of water will weigh (and thus whether the container is strong enough to actually contain it).
50' x 130' = about 15% of an acre (0.15 acres)
3 inch X 5 inch is just over ( 7.5 cm X 12.5 cm )
The volume of the pipe is (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)= (pi) x (2)2 x (120)= 1,507.964 cubic inches = 6.528 gallons (rounded). I have no way of knowing how much water may be in it.
30*30*30 cm3 or 27,000 cubic centimetres.
It is 90,000 mm
130
If you're using 30cm x 30cm tile then it cover 900 cm area using 1 tile and your area is 12m x 12m=144m x 100 = 14400cm. Now 14400cm / 900cm = 16.You need 16 pcs of 30cm x 30cm tiles.
How many 60cm x 30cm tiles in a square meter?
the length of one side cubed. For example, the height of a box is 30cm, breadth 30cm, width 30cm. =303 =30 x 30 x 30 = 27000cm3
circumference = diameter X pi pi = 3.1416 circumference = 30cm X 3.1416 = 94 cm
6000cm3
48000 cc
395 ft
30cm
45 x 70