There are an infinite variety of dimensions and shapes it could be
wiring to fuel pump in tank
To fill a 60-liter tank at a rate of 0.1 liters per second, you can calculate the time required by dividing the tank's volume by the filling rate. This would be 60 liters ÷ 0.1 liters/second = 600 seconds. Converting seconds to minutes, it would take 600 seconds ÷ 60 = 10 minutes to fill the tank.
To calculate the perimeter of a tank, we need to know its shape and dimensions, such as length and width for a rectangular tank or radius for a circular tank. The volume of the tank (120 liters) does not directly give us the perimeter without additional information. If you provide the shape and dimensions, I can help calculate the perimeter.
1 liter is equal to 1000 cc (cubic centimeter) Hence Volume of tank = 600*1200*500= 360000000 cc hence 360000000 cc = 360000 liters
First: Fill the 500 liter tank Second: Pour the water to the 300 liter tank, thus the 500 liter tank will now have 200 liters Third: Dispose of the water in the 300 liter tank Fourth: Pour the remaining content of the 500 liter tank(which is 200 liters) to the 300 liter tank Fifth: Fill the 500 liter tank(the 300 liter tank still has the 200 liters in it) Sixth: Pour the water from the 500 liter tank to the 300 liter tank(which already has 200 liters in it) Thus the remaining amount of water in the 500 liter tank is 400 liters
600 cl 1 liter = 100 centiliters 1 centiliter = 0.01 liter
A liter (of anything) is the same as a cubic decimeter.
There is no one tank, and no one capacity. A small car might have a 35 liter tank, a large car a 70 liter tank. A large truck may have a 370 liter tank.
600 ml = 0.6 L
The volume of the tank does not provide enough information about it dimensions. It could be a squat tank with a large area or a tall but narrow tank.
Not much is known about the dimensions of a 3 liter soda bottle. However, they are said to be 28 inches tall.
There are 1.67 600cc-measures in one liter.