The answer to this depends on the phrasing of the question:
"Will 12 litres fit into a container that will hold 120cm3?"
No. 1 cubic cm (cc) is equal to one millilitre. 12 litres then is equal to 12000 cc, which is far more that 120. It will not fit.
"Will 12 litres fit into a container that will hold (120cm)3?
yes, (120cm)3 is equal to 1728000 millilitres, or 1728 litres. This is far more than 12 litres and will fit comfortably.
It depends what substance you are putting into the container
A standard 40-foot shipping container has a volume of approximately 28,300 liters. Given that each drum holds 200 liters, you can fit around 141 drums into the container (28,300 liters ÷ 200 liters per drum). However, practical considerations such as packing efficiency and the dimensions of the drums may reduce this number slightly. Typically, around 120 to 130 drums might be a more realistic estimate for efficient loading.
The number of skids that fit in a shipping container depends on the container size and the dimensions of the skids. A standard 20-foot container can typically hold about 10 to 11 standard pallets (skids), while a 40-foot container can accommodate around 20 to 22 pallets. It's essential to consider the dimensions of both the container and the skids, as well as weight restrictions, when calculating capacity.
The number of pallets of 1-liter corn oil that can fit in a 20-foot container depends on the pallet size and the arrangement. Typically, a standard pallet measures about 1.2 meters by 1 meter and can hold around 1000-1200 liters of liquid, depending on the bottle size and arrangement. Assuming efficient stacking, a 20-foot container can hold approximately 10-12 pallets, translating to around 10,000 to 12,000 liters of corn oil. However, it's essential to consider weight restrictions and the specific dimensions of both the pallets and the bottles for precise calculations.
The number of pallets of 5-gallon buckets that can fit in a shipping container depends on the container's size and the arrangement of the pallets. A standard 20-foot container can typically hold about 10 to 12 pallets, while a 40-foot container can hold approximately 20 to 24 pallets. Each pallet usually holds around 48 buckets, so you can calculate the total number of buckets by multiplying the number of pallets by the number of buckets per pallet.
It depends what substance you are putting into the container
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This aquarium can hold a maximum of 126 liters of water.
that is 7.937 cups
No, 1 litre container can hold about 11,000 grains of rice (if cooked!) You could fit about 50,000 uncooked grains in a litre container
A 55 quart container will hold about 120 pounds of dog food. One pound of dog food will fit in to a half a quart container.
Well, darling, a 20-foot container can hold around 33 cubic meters of cargo. Since one cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters, that means you can fit approximately 33,000 liters in that bad boy. Just make sure you're not trying to ship anything that'll spill or you'll have a mess bigger than my attitude.
A standard 40-foot shipping container has a volume of approximately 28,300 liters. Given that each drum holds 200 liters, you can fit around 141 drums into the container (28,300 liters ÷ 200 liters per drum). However, practical considerations such as packing efficiency and the dimensions of the drums may reduce this number slightly. Typically, around 120 to 130 drums might be a more realistic estimate for efficient loading.
Two litres of fuel will fit in a container 10cm x 10cm x 20cm.A cubic meter of liquid is 1000 liters, plus you need expansion space...a 2200-liter tank would hold it, but 2500 liters is a standard size so get that one.
A standard 20-foot shipping container has a volume of about 33 cubic meters, which is approximately 33,000 liters. Since a 500 ml bottle is equivalent to 0.5 liters, you can fit around 66,000 bottles (33,000 liters divided by 0.5 liters per bottle) into a 20-foot container, assuming optimal packing without any wasted space. However, practical considerations such as packaging, weight limits, and stacking may reduce this number.
A 2-quart container holds about 1.9 liters. Given that a single Skittle has an approximate volume of 2 cubic centimeters, you can fit around 950 to 1,000 Skittles in a 2-quart container, depending on the packing efficiency and any air gaps. This estimate can vary based on the exact size and shape of the Skittles as well as how they are arranged in the container.
The number of skids that fit in a shipping container depends on the container size and the dimensions of the skids. A standard 20-foot container can typically hold about 10 to 11 standard pallets (skids), while a 40-foot container can accommodate around 20 to 22 pallets. It's essential to consider the dimensions of both the container and the skids, as well as weight restrictions, when calculating capacity.