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There is no standard size of bucket; the number of millilitres which fit in a given bucket vary from bucket to bucket.
It depends on the bucket size, but usually a standard size bucket would hold a few litters of water.
It all really depends on what size the bucket is that's holding the ice. You would have to find the capacity of the bucket first.
Lego first came to the shops in the 1960's and the standard Lego set contained 25 pieces. There are many Lego sets available on the market but the standard Red Lego bucket contains 480 pieces, whereas the yellow bucket contains 607 pieces and the blue bucket contains 700 pieces. So there is no real standard as the application dictates the size of the Lego bucket.
A normal bucket can hold up to 10 litres.
How large is the bucket? I would suggest pouring water in to find out.
The bucket has a capacity of 10 litres.(Correct spelling is capacIty)
1 liter
Around 95 cups
A standard household bucket is measured in litres.
That is 9,700 ml.
In general and easy terms, Struck Capacity is the capacity of material present in a bucket of any Excavating Equipment.