To empty a swimming pool of 50,000 liters at a rate of 40 liters per minute, you would divide the total volume by the flow rate: 50,000 liters ÷ 40 liters/minute = 1,250 minutes. This is equivalent to about 20.83 hours, or approximately 20 hours and 50 minutes.
yes
1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters, regardless of what's in it. Even if it's empty.
one because then your stomach won't be empty
To calculate the duration of oxygen flow from an E-cylinder, you can use the formula: (Cylinder pressure in psi x Cylinder factor) / (Flow rate in L/min x 1.8). For a 4.5-liter cylinder at 2000 psi with a flow rate of 5 liters per minute, and a cylinder factor of 0.16, it would take approximately 142 minutes to empty the cylinder.
fill the 3 litre. empty this into the 8 litre. Fill the 3 litre, empty this into the 5 litre. Fill the 3 litre, empty as much as possible into the 5 litre, but you'll have one left. when you add this 1 to the 8 litre jug that you've already got 3 litres in already, this gives you 4 litres.
in an a empty land there should be like;house,road.school, swimming like kind of these stuff. 1
two liters of sand :)
1,000 milliliters = 1 liter 4,570 milliliters = 4.570 liters Regardless of what's in them. Even if they're empty.
Pounds is weight, liters are volume. They don't compare unless you also know the density of the liquid.
20 liters = 20,000 cc.Regardless of what's in it.Even if it's empty.
Yes, plaster will dry out and crack.
Completely empty it will hold almost 9.Completely empty it will hold almost 9.