one cubic metre= one ton
Water column head is expressed either as the height of the column ... 6 meters here ... or else as the pressure at the bottom ... 58.842 kPa here. 'Kg' can't be a unit of water column head, and the diameter of the column is irrelevant.
you multiply length x width x height or pour water into container and measure the height, put object in water and measure the water level subtract the water level before and after and that will be your volume
36 cu m
-- Measure the length, width, and height of the aquarium, in inches. -- Multiply (length) x (width). -- Multiply that result by (height). -- Divide that result by 231. -- Now you have the capacity in gallons, up to the rim.
One meter of head is approximately equal to 0.145 psi. This conversion is based on the density of water and the acceleration due to gravity. Specifically, 1 meter of water column exerts a pressure that can be converted using the formula: pressure (psi) = height (meters) × 0.4335. Thus, for 1 meter, the pressure is roughly 0.145 psi.
volume=length*width*height
1 meter X 1meter x 1meter, A cube
Assuming a cuboud tank, 1x1.5x2.5 is 3.75m3. This is 3750 litres
A circular tank is 12 meter in diameter and 7.5 meter in height. how much water does it hold when half full?
That's one cubic meter, equivalent to 1000 liters.
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The answer two this question depends on two factors: - Determining the volume of the shape in question. - Determining the weight the of the matter the object is composed of. For example a 3 dimensional square that is 1 meter in length, 1 meter in width and 1 meter in height is filled with water. To determine the weight of the water: - The volume formula for a rectangle is volume = length X width x height; In our case volume = 1 x 1 x 1 = 1 m^3 (one meter cubed) - the wight of water is 1 per cubic meter. Therefore 1 m^3 of water weighs 1 kg.
Deep water waves are long in length but short in height. As the wave moves into shallower depths it becomes shorter in length and taller in height.
A gallon and a meter is not comparable.A gallon is a measure of volume, equal to about 3.8 liters. A meter is a measure of length, about the distance from the floor to a door handle.But, there is a way they can relate: Volume can also be described in cubes of a unit of length. To get the volume of any box, multiply its length by its width by its height. Say a box measures 1 meter on all sides. That gives you 1 m * 1 m * 1m = 1 m³. Our box can contain 1 cubic meter of water. How many liters is that? Exactly 1000 liters (that's just how the liter is defined).Which means that one cubic meter of water is fargreater than a gallon.
The maximum height the water will reach is 157 m.
A short and non-mathematical explanation of ocean tides, only about 1 meter, and the mid-ocean water level is raised an additonal meter in height.
1000000 ml