Multiply the area of the water (in square meters) by the average depth (in meters). Then divide by one thousand to get the volume in liters.
For a smaller puddle, multiply the area in square centimeters by the average depth in centimeters; then multiply by one thousand.
You cannot directly convert square meters to liters because they are measuring different quantities (area vs volume). Square meters measures two-dimensional area, while liters measures volume. To convert between the two, you need to know the height or depth of the area to calculate the volume in liters.
The formula for the area of the square is length multiplied by width.
Directly you cannot change liters, a measure of volume, to square area as volume and area are different things.However, if you know the [average] height of the area in centimeters, then you can convert liters to square centimeters by:square_area = liters x 1000 ÷ average_height_of_area
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There are two answers. 1. You don't provide enough information. A liter is a volume or 3-dimensional measure length width, depth). You only provide the capability to calculate a 2-dimensions area (length and width). 2. Assuming that the 18 foot dimension is a diameter, the radius is then 9 feet. Using that and the formula to calculate the area of a circle, the number of square feet contained in an 18 foot diameter circle is approximately 254.34 Square feet. If you have an AVERAGE water depth of 3 feet in the pool, the total cubic feet of water is 763 cubic feet which converts to approximately 16, 265 liters of water. If the average water depth is 3 1/2 feet, the number of liters jumps to 18,976. If the average water depth is 4 feet, the number of liters jumps to 21, 687. That should give you enough information to estimate what you need.
You cannot directly convert square meters to liters because they are measuring different quantities (area vs volume). Square meters measures two-dimensional area, while liters measures volume. To convert between the two, you need to know the height or depth of the area to calculate the volume in liters.
the formula for area of a square is length times width
The formula for the area of the square is length multiplied by width.
1 litre will be collected per square meter of surface area from one millimeter of rain
Directly you cannot change liters, a measure of volume, to square area as volume and area are different things.However, if you know the [average] height of the area in centimeters, then you can convert liters to square centimeters by:square_area = liters x 1000 ÷ average_height_of_area
A square meter of water would not be measured in gallons, as gallons are a measure of volume, while square meters are a measure of area. It would depend on the depth of the water in the square meter area to calculate the volume in gallons.
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Converting liters to square meters is not a straightforward conversion as liters measure volume, while square meters measure area. To convert liters to square meters, you would need to know the depth or height of the area you are measuring in order to calculate the volume in cubic meters. Once you have the volume in cubic meters, you can then determine the area in square meters by dividing the volume by the depth or height.
Zero. There are 28.3168466 liters in a cubicfoot.
Calculate the area.
There are two answers. 1. You don't provide enough information. A liter is a volume or 3-dimensional measure length width, depth). You only provide the capability to calculate a 2-dimensions area (length and width). 2. Assuming that the 18 foot dimension is a diameter, the radius is then 9 feet. Using that and the formula to calculate the area of a circle, the number of square feet contained in an 18 foot diameter circle is approximately 254.34 Square feet. If you have an AVERAGE water depth of 3 feet in the pool, the total cubic feet of water is 763 cubic feet which converts to approximately 16, 265 liters of water. If the average water depth is 3 1/2 feet, the number of liters jumps to 18,976. If the average water depth is 4 feet, the number of liters jumps to 21, 687. That should give you enough information to estimate what you need.
Perimeter = 4 times the square root of the area.