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Litres is a measure of volume - the size in space, while oz measure mass and weight. Water has a mass of 1 kg per litre.
1 cubic metre of space = 1,000 litres regardless of what's in it. Even if it's empty.
Volume = pi*r2*h = pi*202*250 cm3 = 314,159.3 cm3 = 314.16 litres.
24 and 719 is not enough information to define a slope. For 2-dimensional space two ordered pairs are the minimum required.
Assuming you want non-zero vectors, two opposing vectors will give a resultant of zero.
According to Federal ADA Guidelines: 308.2.1 Unobstructed. Where a forward reach is unobstructed, the high forward reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum and the low forward reach shall be 15 inches (380 mm) minimum above the finish floor or ground. 308.3.1 Unobstructed. Where a clear floor or ground space allows a parallel approach to an element and the side reach is unobstructed, the high side reach shall be 48 inches (1220 mm) maximum and the low side reach shall be 15 inches (380 mm) minimum above the finish floor or ground The maximum reach allowed is 48" http://www.access-board.gov/ada-aba/
The areas in which the subarachnoid and pia maters are widely separated from each other leading to the widening of the subarachnoid space. Some of the examples are cisterna magna, pontine cistern, chiasmatic cistern and many others.
10 litres is four times as much space as 2.5 litres is.
OSHA does not have a regulation establishing a minimum amount of office space.
3.4 litres
The minimum office space per person depends on company policy, and in some countries, the regulations of the country you are working in.
The minimum required clear space on a basketball court depends on which kind of court it is. An NCAA court has a minimum of 25', while a recreational facility's minimum is 20'.
Litres is a measure of volume - the size in space, while oz measure mass and weight. Water has a mass of 1 kg per litre.
It is litres.
If you mean unobstructed land, pretty much any animal can survive. If you mean the void of outer space, there are perhaps some bacteria and viruses that could survive. Neither are quite animals, but they are forms of life.
A litre is a measure of volume in 3 dimensional space. So a cubic litre would be a volume in 9-dimensional hyperspace. Assuming you meant litres and not cubic litres, the answer is 1 cubic yard = 764.55 litres
52,493 litres