This question can not be answered as you are using two different measurement types. Liters is a volume measure, while acre is an area measure.
A gallon is a unit of volume, an acre is a unit of area, so you can't really convert that. If you know that the acre is covered with water to a certain depth - say, half an inch - then you would have a volume.
There are 43559.66 sq ft in an acre.
1 acre = 2.529285264 rai
1 acre = 4,840 square yards
1 Ha = 2.471 Ac. So, if you require 1.5 L per Ha (2.471 Ac), which is 0.607 L (607 ml) for 1 Ac.
102,790 litres, approx.
27,154
area = ⅓ acre = 1348.95 m2 depth = 5ft = 1.524 m volume = area * depth = 2055.7998 m3 = 2055799.8 l
About 8 liters for a smooth to semi smooth surface
To determine the total amount of herbicide needed for 310 acres, first convert 1.4 liters per acre to gallons. Since 1 liter is approximately 0.264172 gallons, 1.4 liters is about 0.369 gallons. Therefore, for 310 acres, you would need approximately 310 acres × 0.369 gallons/acre = 114.39 gallons of herbicide.
4 l of paint will cover about 34.5 m²
Around 162,926
It depends how thick your layer of paint is.
How many centimeters are in a acre
An acre foot is a unit of liquid measure equal to the amount of water used to cover one acre to the depth of one foot, that is, 43,560 cubic feet.
That depends on how thick you paint, and how many layers of paint you use.
An acre is equal to 4,840 square yards. The original definition of an acre was to cover a rectangle of 22 yards (one chain) by 220 yards (a furlong).