Assuming those are the internal dimensions:
1 ml = 1 cu cm
→ 1 liter = 1000 ml = 1,000 cu cm
1 m = 100 cm
volume = 3 m x 6 m x 2 m = 300 cm x 600 cm x 200 cm = 36,000,000 cu m = 36,000,000 ÷ 1000 liters = 36,000 liters.
I depends on how wide the pan is and how deep it is.
Assuming the pool is circular, and that you fill the pool to the brim, the pool will contain about 2028 liters of water. However, if you want to leave 4 inches for the water to have some room to splash around, that'll cut that number down to 1859 liters.
how many gallons of water does a swimming pool 15 feet by 4 feet deep hold
lenght times width times height = volume so whats 2 times 1 times 500?
We need to know the length and the width as well
The swimming pool in Beijing Water cube is 13 metres deep
Approximately 59,465.4 liters or 15,709 US gallons.
About 49,246.3 liters of water.
Around 22,870 liters of water.
It would take 64 m3 of water, which is 64000 liters or about 16,907 gallons.
Liter is measure of volume, not distance. How deep it goes depends on how big area you spread it over. 100 liters in a regular-sized bathtub would be about half full. 100 liters in a pool might just get the bottom wet.
About 129,715 liters.
About 39,397 liters.
About 45,025 liters.
That depends on what body of water you are swimming into. In most cases, swimming in a deep river or deep lake can get you drowned in the water because it is so large and unclear. If it is a pool, then it is ok because you can see clearly and a lot of athletics can swim in pools as much as 50 ft deep.
Figure out how many cubic meters it holds. A cubic meter is 1000 liters, so go from there.
how deep you are in the water.