how many gallons of water will a tank that is 5 foot by 4 foot by 8 foot hold
A 15 cubic foot tank will hold a maximum of about 112.2 gallons of water.
A standard 40-foot shipping container can typically hold about 26 to 30 tons of soybeans, depending on the packing density and moisture content. The actual weight may vary based on the specific type of soybean and how they are packaged. Generally, the maximum gross weight for a 40-foot container is around 30 tons when fully loaded.
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A square foot is not going to hold any water, because it's flat. You need a cubic measurements for volume.
It is a container that can hold liquid; water
A square foot cannot hold water its 2 dimensional. What you see is what you get . A one cubic foot container can hold 7.48 US gallons of liquid.
a 300 liter or bigger tank
A water bottle is a container that is used to hold water, liquids or other beverages for consumption. The use of a water bottle allows an individual to transport and carry a beverage from one place to another. A water bottle is usually made of plastic, glass, or metal.
You haven't said how deep it is. To measure volume you need three dimensions.
it could be container........A bit more:Depending on the type of bottle it is, it could be:Canteen - a container usually used for holding water for hiking and campingtrips, etc.Cruet - a bottle used for oil and vinegar salad dressingDecanter - a bottle used for decanting and serving wineFlask - a container which fits in a man's jacket pocket or a woman's purseand used to hold liquorJug - a large container used for holding large amounts of liquid
The variable for a tornado in a bottle experiment could be the speed or direction of the swirling water, the amount of soap or glitter added to create the tornado effect, or the size and shape of the container used to hold the water.
One cubic foot is a measure of volume. A one cubic meter container could hold up about 264 gallons of water.
A 35,200 cubic foot container can hold up to 263,314.29 gallons.
The water molecules "hold on" to the oxygen molecules and all the other dust molecules, etc. that are in the air.
A container is able to hold water because the container's atoms are bonded closer together than each water molecule's total size. This prevents the water molecules from sliding out between the container's atoms, thereby holding the water inside.
No, a toothpick is not strong enough to hold up a water bottle. Water bottles are too heavy for a toothpick to support.