Depends wot kind ov bath u hav mate, if u hav got a propa ecspensiv 1 it mite b qwite a bit but if ya hav a scruffy little mingers bath then it wont b that much
you would use gallons to measure the capacity of a bathtub
i dont know lol
Capacity isn't a unit at all. It's a characteristic, or a property of an item, which can be measured in whatever suitable unit. Capacity of batteries is measured in amp hours. Capacity of a gas tank can come in either liters or gallons.
Liter is a unit of volume (or capacity). Gram is a unit of mass.
A litre is a unit of volume.
you would use gallons to measure the capacity of a bathtub
liters (Europe), or gallons (U.S.).
3 gallons is the capacity of a bathroom sinkA bath room lav is considered ONE fixture unit which means 7.48 gallons which is 1 CU FT
i dont know lol
i dont know lol
Capacity isn't a unit at all. It's a characteristic, or a property of an item, which can be measured in whatever suitable unit. Capacity of batteries is measured in amp hours. Capacity of a gas tank can come in either liters or gallons.
The "specific heat capacity" is simply the heat capacity per unit - it might be per mass unit, per volume unit, or per amount of moles.
Bath tubs come in a variety of sizes but I suggest 0.1 kilolitres.
Liter is a unit of volume (or capacity). Gram is a unit of mass.
Milliliters is the metric unit to use for the capacity of a thimble.
Capacity isn't a unit it is just a term that means how much a container holds. You can have metric units of capacity, such as Litres and Millilitres.
Metric