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A normal bucket can hold up to 10 litres.
you fill a 10 liter bucket full, you lower the horseshoe in and u mesuare the amount of water that got out of the bucket
About 10 litres
To solve this problem, we need to understand the concept of buoyancy. When the bucket is half-filled with water, the water exerts an upward buoyant force equal to the weight of the water displaced. Since the weight of the half-filled bucket is 30kg, the weight of the water in the bucket is 30kg. This means the weight of the empty bucket is 20kg (50kg - 30kg = 20kg).
An object that holds 10 liters would typically be a container or vessel with a capacity of 10 liters. This could include a large bucket, a medium-sized jug, or a standard-sized water cooler. It is important to note that the shape and dimensions of the object will affect its volume capacity.
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Ok, this depends on the size of the bucket, but generally, its 8 litres.Usually9
Linda will pay attention to the volume characteristic of matter when filling the bucket with 10 liters of water. Volume is the amount of space an object or substance occupies, and in this case, it refers to the measurement of how much water can fit in the bucket.
A standard mop bucket typically holds around 10-12 liters of water.
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Let me try and give you a hint. There is something called fluid flow formula. You basically need to know the speed at which the water is flowing and (in this case) the hose length and diameter. Well, it depends on how fast the water is running. Get a clock. Start filling a 10 liter bucket and stop after one minute. Is the bucket full (10 liters per minute), or half full (5 liters per minute)? Or did the bucket fill in half a minute (20 liters per minute)? The answer is in your hands (or in your bucket).
The volume of a bucket of earth can vary depending on the size of the bucket and how tightly the earth is packed. However, a typical bucket of earth might contain around 10-20 liters.
A normal bucket can hold up to 10 litres.
10 liters = 10 kg (22.05 lbs) of water, since water has a density of 1kg/L.
1)take 3liters frm 8liter bucket 2)pour thees 3 liters to the 5 liter bucket 3)take 3 liter from 8liter buket using 3 liter buket 4)pour the water frm 3 liter buket to 5 liter buket till it fills 5)pour the 5liters to the 8liter bucket 6)so we have 1liter in 3liter buket & 7liters in 8 liter buket 7)pour the one litre to the 5liter buket 8)nw take 3 liters from 8liter buket using the 3 liter buket 9)so we have 4 liters in 8liter buket 10)pour the 3 liters from the 3liter bucket to the 5 liter buket hence solved