The evaporation time for 80 liters of diesel can vary significantly based on factors such as temperature, humidity, wind speed, and surface area exposed. Generally, diesel has a low evaporation rate compared to more volatile fuels, and it may take several days to weeks for such a volume to evaporate completely under normal conditions. However, specific environmental conditions can accelerate or slow this process.
Take liters times 1,000.
To calculate how long it takes to breathe in 4 liters of air, we first need to determine the volume of air inhaled per breath. If a person breathes in every 3 seconds, we can assume they inhale a typical tidal volume of about 0.5 liters per breath. Therefore, to inhale 4 liters, it would take approximately 8 breaths (4 liters ÷ 0.5 liters per breath), which equals 24 seconds (8 breaths × 3 seconds per breath).
Take the 5 litres or liquid solid or gas and put it into the 5 litre container.
To fill a 60-liter tank at a rate of 0.1 liters per second, you can calculate the time required by dividing the tank's volume by the filling rate. This would be 60 liters ÷ 0.1 liters/second = 600 seconds. Converting seconds to minutes, it would take 600 seconds ÷ 60 = 10 minutes to fill the tank.
It would take 64 m3 of water, which is 64000 liters or about 16,907 gallons.
The time it takes for water to evaporate depends on factors like temperature, surface area, and airflow. In a typical scenario, it would take a very long time for 4287200000000L (or 4.2872 trillion liters) of water to evaporate completely, possibly months or even years.
can take as long as 17 years
can take as long as 17 years
ford diesels take 14 liters doesn't matter if its 6.0 liters or 6.4 most diesels take 14 liters some of the older diesels take about 10 liters
Gum can not evaporate but it can mold and stain things in hot temperatures.
in c250 cdi diesel 6.5 liters, inc250 cgi petrol 5.5 liters
diesel is a liquid
This is not true.
it wont.
13 liters
Mercury evaporates slowly at room temperature, but it can take several weeks to completely evaporate.
as quick as a flash