750mm or 0.75m
It is not possible to answer this question, because kilometers is a measure of length, while liters is a measure of volume. It is like asking how long is the water in a glass.
Well, honey, you can measure that 750mm ribbon with a 30cm ruler by simply lining it up three times and adding the measurements together. It's not rocket science, just basic math. So, get your ruler out, start measuring, and stop stressing over the small stuff.
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40000 liters calculation: 8m x 5m x 1m = 40 meters cubed 1 meter cubed = 1000 liters of water so 40 cubic meters = 40000 liters of water
750mm or 0.75m
A running tap typically uses around 6-7 liters of water per minute. So, it would take roughly 1 to 1.5 minutes for a running tap to use 7-10 liters of water.
It is not possible to answer this question, because kilometers is a measure of length, while liters is a measure of volume. It is like asking how long is the water in a glass.
Well, honey, you can measure that 750mm ribbon with a 30cm ruler by simply lining it up three times and adding the measurements together. It's not rocket science, just basic math. So, get your ruler out, start measuring, and stop stressing over the small stuff.
Basicly the human body is made up of 5 liters of water and uses up 2 liters each day. So if u dont drink water for 3 days it is probable that you will die.
Short answer = 1,000 liters Long answer. The density of water varies somewhat depending on the temperature and the inclusion of any impurities. But for say, tap water, 1000 liters is 1 tonne. Yes, that is tonne with an 'e' - a metric tonne. 1 liter of water is 1kg, 1,000 liters is 1000kg (1 metric tonne) = 2205 pounds = 1.1ton (short, imperial ton).
If you have a solution that is 50% water and 50% hydrogen peroxide, you would have equal volumes of each component. So if you have 1 liter of this solution, you would have 0.5 liters of water and 0.5 liters of hydrogen peroxide.
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The volume in liters of a 100mm long by 50mm diameter cylinder is: 0.196 liters.
From head to tail they are about 750mm. (Appx. 30 inches)
40000 liters calculation: 8m x 5m x 1m = 40 meters cubed 1 meter cubed = 1000 liters of water so 40 cubic meters = 40000 liters of water
there are 28.317 liters per cubic ft 38 X 12 = 456 For every 1 ft of depth (which you didn't supply) there are 12912.552 liters of water, or 28.317 X 456