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∙ 16y ago0.09992 X 280 = 27.98 m3
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∙ 16y ago1 hectare = 10,000 square meters1 cubic meter = 10,000 liters10 millimeters = 0.01 meterVolume = (10,000 x 0.01) = 100 cubic meters = (100 x 10,000) = 1 million liters(in one hour of rainfall)
The volume of a sphere that has a radius of 10 millimeters is: 4,189 mm3
Volume = 1/3*pi*42*9 = 150.7964474 cubic millimeters
The volume of this cone is about 2,412.7 mm3
Nothing. A millimetre is a measure of length, not of volume.
1 hectare = 10,000 square meters1 cubic meter = 10,000 liters10 millimeters = 0.01 meterVolume = (10,000 x 0.01) = 100 cubic meters = (100 x 10,000) = 1 million liters(in one hour of rainfall)
1,091,090 square millimeters.
Inches cannot be converted directly to milliliters because they measure different dimensions (volume vs. length). Rainfall is typically measured in millimeters or inches per square meter or square inch, not milliliters. The volume of rainfall would depend on the area over which it falls.
1 millimeter of rainfall, falling on a perfectly levelcatchment area of 1 square meter, fetches a volume of 1 liter of water.Xmm rainfall x Ym2 catchment area = Zl volume of water
Rainfall intensity refers to the rate at which rain falls over a specific period of time. It is often measured in millimeters per hour and is an important factor in assessing the severity of a rainfall event and its potential impact on flooding and erosion. Higher rainfall intensity can lead to a greater volume of water accumulating in a shorter amount of time.
As an area has zero depth, you can have as many as you want, but you'll never have enough area to fill the volume. Or to put it another way:square meters are a measure of area, whereascubic millimeters are a measure of volume.They measure different things.area and volume are have different dimensions - you can only convert area to volume by adding a dimension, or a volume to area by removing a dimension.
The volume is 12,383,000 mm3
The volume of a sphere that has a radius of 10 millimeters is: 4,189 mm3
every 1mm depth in rain gauge reading is equivalent to 1 liter per square meter, so if the intensity is 10mm/hr, means that the total rainfall in 1 hectare area is 100 cubic meters. from RPAE 006150
There are no millimeters in volume. That is ameasure of length.
Volume = 1/3*pi*42*9 = 150.7964474 cubic millimeters
The volume of this cone is about 2,412.7 mm3