Depends on the size of the tub. Not all tubs are the same size.
300 gallons
Depends on the bathtub.
QF = V / t = 80 gal / 16/3 min = 15 GPM<-----------------------------
about 100-150 gallonsAnother opinion75 - 80 gallons Your bathtub may be bigger than mine. So, measure length times width times depth of the water and multply by 7.5 to get the amount of gallons in your tub... or any other vessel.
it holds approximatley 38.572 L
That depends upon the volume of the object that is put into the water in the bathtub.
398.6 Imperial gallons.
672 cupsA standard bathtub holds 42 gallons when it is filled up to the overflow.16 cups = gallon672 cups = 42 gallons = one standard bathtub
About 300 gallons to fill a standard bathtub.Then you have a VERY big bathtub. Capacity of a standard tub is about 42 US gallons.
On average, a bath typically uses around 36-80 liters (9.5-21 gallons) of water. This can vary depending on factors like the size of the bathtub and the depth of the water.
A bath can generally be of 100 liter, 150 liter or 200 liter capacity. The Biblical volume measure of a Bath (as used in 1 Kings 7 to describe the capacity of the Sea before the temple) is about 22 liters.
It depends on the density and thickness of the foundation, as well as the speed of the water.