it depends on how full you want it, i fill half way
Basin or bidet
About 200 litres to fill a bath.
Bath is a city in England that has many Roman-style baths. A bath is also a ceramic basin used for washing oneself. A bath is what one takes when he or she is dirty and needs to wash the body. It is usually taken in a tub full of warm or hot water and involves soap.
when your bath tub becomes full, full bath indicator indicates u that ur bath tub is full......
Average UK bath tub size between 125 and 130 pints to fill a bath.
I get the feeling this is your homework ;) empty rate per minute = 1/20 bath fill rate per minute = 1/12 bath find t= minutes to when bath is full, 1/t bath (combined empty and fill rate) so 1/12 - 1/20 = 1/t solve that for t and you have your answer in minutes ;)
it depends how long you run your shower and how full you fill your bath I was going to say a bath, but I like your answer better because it sounds like something I would have said!
It depends on the capacity of the kettle and the size of the bath, but generally it could take anywhere from 30 minutes to 1 hour to fill a standard bath using a kettle. Using a kettle to fill a bath is not recommended as it can be time-consuming and inefficient.
What do you mean, what does it fill like? Learn to spell.
It consists of a basin, toilet, bath, shower and a bidet!
fill is a verb (fill in the blanks) full is a adjective (You are full of ideas)
# Use a stopwatch and a large bucket that you know the volume of (5 gallons, 20 liters, whatever). # Start running the water into the bucket at the same time as you start the stopwatch. You don't have to have the tap full on; any speed is fine; but don't adjust the tap/faucet till the bath is full and you turn it off. # Make a note of the time when the bucket is full. # Pour the bucket into the bath. # Make a note of the time when the bath is full enough and you turn off the water. # So now you have the time it took to fill the bucket (say 45 seconds) and the time it took to fill the bath (say 6 minutes 30 seconds). And you know how much your bucket holds. # Divide the bath time (6'30") by the bucket time (45"). That's 390 secs divided by 45 secs = 8.66. That means it took 8.66 buckets to fill the bath. # Multiply your bucket volume by 8.66. # So a 5 gallon bucket x 8.66 = 43.3 gallons. That's what your bath holds. # Or a 20 liter bucket x 8.66 = 173.2 liters. That's what your bath holds.