Such a shape has two components to its cross-section * A rectangle 11 metres long and 1.5 metres
and * a triangle 11 metres long and 0.5 metres high The square area of these is (11 x 1.5) + 1/2(11 x 0.5)
These work out as (16.5) + 1/2(5.5) = (16.5) + (2.75) = 19.25 Square Metres Now we can work on the width of the pool and get cubic metres 19.25 x 9 = 173.25 cubic metres. 1 cubic metre = 1,000 litres so 173.25 cubic metres = 173,250 litres.
Liters or cubic meters are typically used to measure the volume of water in a swimming pool.
There are 3,902,000 liters of water in 3,902 cubic meters.
12,500 liters of water is equal to: 12.5 cubic meters.
Volume = L*W*DVolume = 25m*13m*1.2m = 390m31 m3 = 1000 L, so 390*1000 = 390,000 L
What are your dimensions in, ft, meters? Multiply all three numbers and you get the volume in whatever units your sizes are in. cu ft multiply answer by 28.32 cu meters multiply by 1000
Multiply by 1000= 185000 liters
350 million US gallons is about 1.32489412 × 109 liters.
42,000
1000litres
We have no way of knowing how much water is in any particular volume of space.But 2.1 cubic meters = 2,100 liters .
1 cubic meter = 1 000 liters (of water or any other liquid)
An Olympic swimming pool holds about 2,500 cubic meters of water, which is equivalent to 2,500,000 liters. Since one mole of water (H₂O) is approximately 18 grams and one liter of water has a mass of about 1,000 grams, this means there are roughly 2,500,000 moles of water in an Olympic swimming pool. Thus, you can estimate that there are around 138,888,889 moles of water in such a pool.