Depends on the size
Plant pot - 3 L
3 liters
Yes, what else?
one potspoon will be equal to 4.92892 millliliter
Measuring cup
Pints would be the most sensible unit. The other sensible unit is litres.
if ur question is like this maybe one of this will be :)Of the choices below, which units of measurement would be most appropriate for measuring the volume of a coffee pot?cupsgallonsfluid ouncesquarts
You would fill a pot with a quart. A measuring cup is used to measure smaller amounts of ingredients, typically in cups or milliliters. A quart is a larger unit of measurement, equal to 4 cups or 32 fluid ounces, and is more suitable for filling a pot.
Use water displacement. Measure water before you put the rock in it, and then again afterwards. Put a measuring cup large enough to hold the rock in a pot large enough to hold the measuring cup and fill the measuring cup to the very top with water. Lower the rock into the measuring cup carefully so that the water flows over and into the pot. Carefully remove the measuring cup with the rock without spilling any additional water into the pot. When you measure the water in the pot it will equal to the volume of the rock (accuracy will depend on how careful you were). This is displacement measuring.
you go to the store that you brought it from and tell them and you bring your pot and measure it if they have one to the back they will get it for you and if they don't they will order it.
You will have heat transfer to the pot by radiation from the hot coals and by a combination of conduction and convection as the hot gasses of the fire rise to the pot. You might also have some slight heating by conduction from the metal grill to the pot; the grill gets heated the same way as the pot by radiation and flames but may be slightly warmer than the pot since it is closer to the coals and lies between the flames and parts of the pot resting on it. The total heat transfer from the grill to the pot is probably minimal. We would hope that the contents of the pot get heated by the walls of the pot - by conduction and, if they are fluid, convection.
LitersTo measure the capacity of a soup spoon you would use litersAlso if you want to know how i know this is because when you measure on the unit capacity you ALWAYS USE LITERSremember this all your life!
4000 mL would be in the pot.