Water depth
1.5mm of depth in water is equivalent to 0.0015 meters. This would be considered a very shallow depth in water.
The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.
depends on how much one pound of fat = one pound of water if you are referring to which is more dense, water would be the answer
It depends on what you are measuring. But water or anything similar to water would be 2 cups=1 pound.
Water Depth
At 300 feet of water depth the pressure is about 130 psi
The apparent depth of an object submerged in water can be calculated using the formula: apparent depth = real depth / refractive index. Since the refractive index of water is approximately 1.33, the apparent depth of an object 5 meters below the water surface would be around 3.76 meters.
1 tablespoon is about 1/32 of a pound.
Water depth
Water depth
That depends on which property of the water you need to measure. -- Its temperature . . . degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. -- Its volume . . . liter or fluid ounce. -- Its weight . . . Newton or pound. -- Its mass . . . kilogram or pound. -- Its conductivity . . . Siemens. -- Its depth . . . inch or centimeter. -- Its clarity or purity . . . I don't know units for either of those, but my only point is that you don't "measure water" . . . you measure its properties.