A cubic centimetre is the equivalent of one millilitre. There are 1,000 millilitres in one litre. 5.6 litres = 5.6 x 1,000 = 5,600 millilitres.
To calculate the volume of a cylinder, you need to use the formula V = πr^2h, where V is the volume, π is a constant (approximately 3.14159), r is the radius of the cylinder, and h is the height of the cylinder. Since you have the volume in liters, you will need to convert it to cubic units (1 liter = 1 cubic decimeter). Once you have the volume in cubic units, you can plug it into the formula along with the radius and height of the cylinder to find the volume.
A container with a volume of at least 24.06 cubic feet.
A pipe with a volume of 44.17 cubic inches holds up to: 0.1912 US gallons of water.
135mL equates to 135 cubic centimeters (cc) or0.135 cubic decimeters.
A container with a volume of 14.44 cubic feet will hold 108 gallons of water.
Cubic Inches or the Volume. The Bigger the CI the more air its holds.
Water of 255 milliliters are 255 cubic centimeters and weighs 255 grams.
It can be any dimension or shape as long at the volume of the pool is 94 cubic feet.
The amount a container holds is its capacity, measured in liters, gallons, or cubic meters.
Lake Superior holds the most water of all the Great Lakes. It has a volume of approximately 2,900 cubic miles (12,100 cubic kilometers), making it not only the largest Great Lake by volume but also the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area. Its vast size contributes significantly to the overall volume of freshwater in the Great Lakes system.
Volume = length * Width * Heigth
To calculate the volume of a rectangular pool, use the formula: Volume = length × width × depth. For a 15x15x4 pool, the volume is 15 × 15 × 4 = 900 cubic feet. Since there are 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot, the pool holds approximately 6,737 gallons (900 × 7.48).