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The capacity of a cuboid with sides of length L, B and H is L*B*H cubic units.
Capacity (or Volume) = L*B*H cubic units where L = length, B = breadth and H = height.
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C = 2*B*log2(M) where C --> capacity B --> bandwidth M --> # of discrete signals
It had a capacity of 30,600 gallons
Like any other inline six diesel engine (and most gas ones, as well), it's 1-5-3-6-2-4
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B-11 BOMB SHACKLE - 14 inch hook spacing, 100-1600 lb load capacity
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1500GB
A B-52 Bomber have a fuel capacity of 141,610 kilograms