Litre
The tub would eventually empty
liters
you would use gallons to measure the capacity of a bathtub
If the bath tub is the only place you are not getting water, I would check for a shut-off valve somewhere between the tub and where it branches off from the main hot and cold water lines. Or you could just have a bad valve on the tub.
Which unit would you use to measure the water in a full tub?
You would measure the water in a bath tub in gallons.
Litre
well it will be liters because ml will be to fill the tub
The tub would eventually empty
liters
One way to measure volume of a material is the following: Put the material in a waterproof container, e.g. a tub. Submerge the material in water, register the water level, take the material out and measure what volume of water you need to add to the tub in order to make the water rise to the level it was with the material in. The volume of water you've added equals the volume of the material.
you would use gallons to measure the capacity of a bathtub
What you need. A large tub u can completely fit in. Measured amount of water in the tub which u can completely submerge in (X gallons) a friend, a marker. Put water in tub and mark the water level on the wall of the tub with a marker. Get in the water and submerge urself completely. Get your friend to pail out water from the tub while ur in the water into a large beaker with a scale. Keep pailing till u reach the X gallons mark. The amount of water in the beaker is the volume of ur body :)
If the bath tub is the only place you are not getting water, I would check for a shut-off valve somewhere between the tub and where it branches off from the main hot and cold water lines. Or you could just have a bad valve on the tub.
Do you have the tub where you can measure it? If so, measure from the back of the tub to the center of the overflow, that will give you the measurement for the drain.
It depends on how big the pot and tub are, and the temperature difference between "hot" and "warm".