50 - 60 litres
13 - 16 Gallons (US)
11 - 13 Gallons (UK)
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The average household bath has a capacity of about 80 litres. The biblical measure of volume, the "Bath" (eg in I Ki 7:26 the capacity of the "sea" placed in front of the temple is 2000 baths) is approx 22 litres.
probably feet* * * * *Most definitely NOT!A foot is a measure of length, not of capacity or volume. The most appropriate units would either be cubic feet or cubic metres. Better still, gallons or litres - depending on whether you are still stuck with antiquated measures or are more advanced!
Its is process term which means the reduced capacity w.r.t. the rated capacity. For example if plant rated capacity is x and turndown capacity is 85% that means 0.85x. And similarly the turndown ratio would be x/0.85x.
Milliliters are tiny amounts of liquid. A bird bath is pretty big, so you'd have to measure it in liters.
Results obtained by multiplying the length and width and height of the internal volume of the bath tub bath tub.