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∙ 14y agothat depends on the circumference of the tank
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∙ 15y agoTo convert from cubic centimeters to cubic meters, you need to divide by 1,000,000. So, a tank holding 30,000 cubic centimeters would be equivalent to 0.03 cubic meters.
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∙ 14y ago(30,000 cm3) / (100 cm per meter)3 = 0.03 cubic meter
180 cubic meters is a measure of volume. It is equivalent to 180,000 liters or approximately 47,550 gallons.
I presume a mega-litre is 10^6 liters. By definition, a litre is 1000 cubic centimetres -- that's a cube ten cm on a side. You can see, then, that one cubic meter would hold one thousand litres. A thousand thousands make a million, so a megalitre would be the same as a thousand cubic meters.
The capacity of a 3-ton truck with a covered rear tray can vary, but on average it can hold around 15-20 cubic meters of cargo, depending on the specific dimensions of the truck.
Approximately 15 to 20 cubic meters. Not all 3 ton trucks will be the same size (have the ability to carry the exact same amount/volume of cargo), but one example would be: Cargo body size (mm) = 5400×2298×400 Now, this would give you 4.96 cubic meters, but the 400mm measurement is just the height of the side of the cargo bay area ... in fact, cargo could be stacked probably 4 times that height, giving an effective cargo size/volume of 19.85 cubic meters.
To determine how many pounds a cubic 3.5 feet container can hold, you need to know the density of the material being filled into the container. Once you have the density of the material in pounds per cubic foot, you can multiply it by 3.5 cubic feet to find out the total weight the container can hold in pounds.
300 cubic meters holds 79,251.6 gallons.
0.05 cubic meters.
If the mixer will hold 1,000 kilograms of shelled corn, then it holds approximately 40 bushels. This is approximately 50 cubic feet, or somewhat less than 1.5 cubic meters.
It will hold 216 cubic metres.
3.5 cubic inches holds 0.015 gallons.
1,100 cubic inches holds 609.5 (609.524) ounces of water.
Well, as an example, a 70-cubic meter container could hold up to about 18,500 gallons of water.
To visualize 3 cubic meters, imagine a box 1 meter wide, 1 meter high and 3 meters long .
A container with a volume of 14.44 cubic feet will hold 108 gallons of water.
The Amazon River is the largest river in the world by volume and holds an estimated 209,000 cubic meters of water per second, which is equivalent to 209 million liters per second. It is estimated to hold around 6,550 cubic kilometers of water at any given time.
180 cubic meters is a measure of volume. It is equivalent to 180,000 liters or approximately 47,550 gallons.
A tank that is 6 Meters tall and has a diameter of 10 Meters (5 radius) has a volume in cubic meters of 471 cubic meters.Volume of a cylinder uses the formula: Area of the end X HeightArea = pi(3.14) x R2 = 3.14X52 = 78.5 sq. metersHeight is 6 meters.Volume = 78.5 sq. meters X 6 meters = 471 cubic metersSince there are 264 US. Gallons in 1 Cubic Meter the tank will hold 124,344 Gallons (471 X 264)