The volume doubles
The pressure is divided by two.
How many liters will a U.S. 6-quart container hold? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
18.9
1 liter of water weight about 1 kilo. (The exact weight depends on the pressure and temperature). Therefore the container above holds 3.2 liters.
As illustrated in the 1995 movie Die Hard 3 (Bruce Willis, Samuel K. Jackson), you can measure out exactly 7 liters in the following manner:Fill the 5 liter container, then use that 5 liters to fill the 3 liter container.Dump out the 3 liter container.What was left in the 5 gallon container is 2 liters. Pour this into the 3 liter container.Fill the 5 liter container again.You now have 7 liters : 5 in the large container and 2 in the smaller one.
A "container" can be of any size, it could hold a litre or it could hold 20 litres. Please say a specific size in this kind of question.
Here's how to proceed:Fill container B with 3 liters.Pour the 3 liters from container B into container A.Fill container B again with 3 liters.Carefully pour from container B into container A, until container A is full.Container A already had 3 liters, so it only takes 2 more liters to fill it to 5 liters, leaving 1 liter remaining in container B.
you will need a gallon container.
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there are 2 liters in that container
Pour from the 7 liter container into the 5 liter container until their levels are equal. Both containers will then have 6 liters in them.
A 520 centimeters container to the third power can hold up to 0.525 liters.
566.337 liters.
1 hectoliter = 100 liters; 50 hectoliter = 5000 liters 1 kiloliter = 1,000 liters; 10 kiloliters = 10,000 liters
Assuming the container is full at 1500 liters, the container's volume in cubic feet will be about 53 cubic feet (52.9720005, more precisely).
How many liters will a U.S. 6-quart container hold? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
Use Boyle's Law, applicable for ideal gases at constant temperature, to solve this problem: P1*V1 = P2*V2
2.25 cubic meters = 2,250 liters