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A liquid state will fit into a container of any shape and size, as it takes the shape of its container.
i think approximately 800g of flour fits in a container meant for 1 liter of liquid (water).
Yes, 33 centiliters (CL) of liquid can fit in a 350 cubic centimeter (CC) container. Since 1 CL is equivalent to 10 CC, 33 CL is equal to 330 CC. Therefore, 330 CC of liquid will easily fit in a 350 CC container, leaving some extra space.
The volume of a box measuring 1m on each side is 1 cubic meter. Therefore, 1000 liters (1000L) of liquid will fit into this box, as 1 cubic meter is equivalent to 1000 liters.
Liquid takes up space based on its volume, which is defined by the amount of fluid present. Unlike gases, liquids have a fixed volume but can change shape to fit the container they are in. The volume of a liquid can be measured in units such as liters or milliliters, and it always occupies the lowest available space in a container due to gravity.
You pour the liquid into a calibrated container. You can use a measuring jug or cylinder or a burette. Smaller quantities can fit into a measuring spoon.
A liquid is defined as something that has a constant volume but conforms to the shape of its container. This is different from a gas which has variable volume and conforms to the shape of its container. It is also different from a solid which has a constant volume and does not change to fit the shape of its container.
No, the volume of a liquid remains constant regardless of the container it is placed in. However, the shape of the liquid may change to fit the shape of the container, giving the illusion of occupying a different space.
100 millilitres.
A liquid. A gas has no definite volume, as it's volume is whatever the volume of the container it is in happens to be. A solid, by it's nature of being solid, will not take on the shape of it's container.
A standard 40ft shipping container has internal dimensions of approximately 12,032mm in length, 2,352mm in width, and 2,393mm in height. Given that a 1000 x 1200mm pallet occupies an area of 1.2 square meters, you can fit around 20 pallets in a single layer. However, if stacking is possible, you could fit more depending on the height of the load. Generally, you can fit about 25 to 30 pallets in a 40ft container when considering both stacking and maximizing space.
Exactly 40 cubic feet of it will. That's the same as 69,120 cubic inches, 113/27 cubic yards, or 299.221 gallons (rounded).