Unfortunately, 27 feet x 11 feet x 100 miles, regardless If we convert miles to feet, is going to result in cubed feet or even cubed miles after converting.
Imagine 5 meters x 5 meters x 5 meters = 125 meters³
1 square meter. The depth is irrelevant in this question.
27 cubic meters
The weight of one square meter of water depends on its depth, but if we consider a standard depth of 1 meter, it weighs approximately 1,000 kilograms (or 1 metric ton). This is because water has a density of about 1,000 kg/m³ at standard temperature and pressure. Therefore, one square meter of water at a depth of 1 meter weighs roughly 1,000 kg.
5 cm = 0.05 meter0.072 cubic meter / 0.05 meter = 1.44 square meter
One cubic meter of cement at a depth of 6 inches (approximately 0.1524 meters) will cover an area of about 6.56 square meters. This is calculated by dividing the volume (1 cubic meter) by the depth in meters (0.1524), giving you the coverage area. Therefore, 1 cubic meter of cement at this depth can effectively cover a space of about 6.56 square meters.
Yes.
A square meter of water would not be measured in gallons, as gallons are a measure of volume, while square meters are a measure of area. It would depend on the depth of the water in the square meter area to calculate the volume in gallons.
the depth is 4652 meter
It is a very confused measure of a volume that has a cross section of 1 square foot and a depth (or height) of 1 metre.
at a depth of 5 cms something like 60 litres
It depends on the depth to which the area is filled.
Depend on size of bag, how mixed, and depth of pour.