The capacity of a vase can vary widely depending on its design and purpose, typically ranging from a few hundred milliliters (ml) to several liters (l). Small vases may hold around 250-500 ml, while larger ones can accommodate 1-5 liters or more. To determine the specific capacity, it is best to check the product specifications or measure the volume directly.
Yes a vase can either be 20 milliliters in volume or 2 liters in volume but not both.
500 mL
A vase can be either 200 ml or 2 liters, depending on its size and design. Generally, 200 ml is a smaller capacity, suitable for holding a few flowers, while 2 liters is much larger and can accommodate a larger arrangement. The specific capacity would need to be checked for the particular vase in question.
ml
1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
mL and L
The lung capacity of a bovine (or "cow") is 12,400 mL or 12.4 L.
The lung capacity of a bovine (or "cow") is 12,400 mL or 12.4 L.
4 L / 150 ml = 4000 ml/150 ml = 26.67 so 26 can be filled.
Litre and millilitre.
Milliliter and liter
2800 ml