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∙ 14y ago40000 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
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∙ 14y agoMeters
0.072 m3 with a depth of 0.05 metres would represent an area of 0.072/0.05 = 1.44 m2
The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.The answer will depend on the average depth of the water in the pool.
Assuming one the depth varies along the 30 m length; the volume of water would be approx. 630 metercube or 22251.5 ft-cube or 166463 gallons. Hope it'll help.
Gravel is bought in cubic quantities, or by weight. You ask "to fill" but you only give a square measure. The volume of gravel required wil depends on the depth you wish the gravel to be. To fill 81 square metres to a depth of 5 cm would require 4.05 cubic metres of material.
1.5mm of depth in water is equivalent to 0.0015 meters. This would be considered a very shallow depth in water.
A kilometer squared is a unit of area, not volume. The weight of water would depend on its volume (cubic meters) and mass density (kg/m^3).
The apparent depth of an object submerged in water can be calculated using the formula: apparent depth = real depth / refractive index. Since the refractive index of water is approximately 1.33, the apparent depth of an object 5 meters below the water surface would be around 3.76 meters.
One Bar is 10.2 Meters of fresh water or 9.0 meters of saltwater. it is 204 meters for fresh water. and 180 meters in salt water. :-)
Wave breaking typically occurs when the water depth is approximately equal to or less than 1.3 times the wave height. Therefore, a wave with a 5 meters height would likely begin to break in water depths of around 3.85 meters or less.
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You would use meters or feet to measure the depth of Lake Michigan.
A wave typically breaks when its wave base reaches the depth of half its wavelength. Therefore, for a wave with a wavelength of 3 meters, it would break when the water depth is approximately 1.5 meters. The distance from the shore at which this occurs depends on the slope of the seafloor.
Water depth
Generally, a wave will start breaking when the water depth is about 1.3 times the wave height. So, in water that is 7.8 meters deep, a wave would likely start breaking around 6 meters in height.
10.332 metres.
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