The answer will depend on the units used for 1000000.
you drill a hole in it then fill it with water then pour it into a cup and measure it
10.00 dollars per square foot plus permit cost.
Magma is cold lava, when a volcano has erupted and lava starts to pour out when it cools down or touches water it turns into a rock cold magma.
just do length x width x height You could measure the length, width, and height of the box and multiply the three numbers. You could also fill the box to the level top with sand and pour that sand into a measuring cup to get a reasonably good fix on the volume. To be even more accurate you could pour that sand into a known volume of water and see how much of the water it displaces.
The "Pour Point" of engine oil is about -44ºF.
At a defined temperature a liquid become semisolid and doesn't easily flow: this is the pour point. This is important to establish the temperature range in which this material can be used.
The pour point is the lowest temperature at which the fuel will flow. Pour point depressant will allow fuel to be used at a lower temperature without problems. Fuel oil must be pumped before it is used and if the viscosity is too high the oil will not flow easily. Pour point depressant might also allow fuel oil to be stored at a lower temperature thus saving some energy that would normally be used to keep it above its pour point. The chemical names of fuel additives are often proprietary and kept a secret, however see the related links for a discussion of pour point depressants.
The pour point test determines the lowest temperature at which a substance will flow or be able to flow. This is important for understanding how a substance will behave in cold temperatures, such as in transportation and storage of petroleum products. Knowing the pour point helps prevent issues such as pipeline blockages or difficulties in starting engines in cold climates.
It varies with the oils viscosity.
At a defined temperature a lubricant become semisolid and doesn't easily flow: this is the pour point. This is important to establish the temperature range in which this lubricant can be used.
Flash point is the temperature at which a combustible material begins to give off enough vapors that it can be ignited with a spark. Pour point is the temperature at which a viscous fluid will flow easily, primarily used to indicate the ability to pump the fluid.
You should be able to find this on MSDS
Exact unknow, but pour point is 3 deg cel, so it has to be a little below this.
0 oC is freezing point of water. So while you can pour at this temperature you need to take some precautions.
All of them are automated to a point, but some will pour the espresso automatically into a cup.
Floc point, also known as Freon floc point, is used to measure the performance and consistency of refrigeration oils. In order for the refrigeration system to function properly, the oil used should be compatible. Wax can separate when an oil solution is cooled with Freon. Once the wax is separated it is called flocculation and that is the reason it is called floc point.