A standard showerhead typically uses about 2.5 gallons of water per minute. Therefore, a 5-minute shower would use approximately 12.5 gallons. Since there are 16 cups in a gallon, this equates to about 200 cups of water for a 5-minute shower.
Approximately 2 cups.
Two hundred (200) grams is equal to almost one cup. To be exact, there are .8 cups in 200 grams.
The cost of taking a shower at home depends on factors such as water usage, energy costs for heating water, and local utility rates. On average, a 10-minute shower with a standard showerhead may use about 25 gallons of water, costing roughly $0.50 to $1.00, considering both water and energy expenses. However, this can vary widely based on individual habits and regional utility prices.
Cooked: 7-8 cups Uncooked: depends how big you rice maker is, if it's big, then 5lbs would be all the up to the line that has a 5 on it... hope that helps(:
A 6x6x2-inch cake pan typically requires about 3 cups of batter to fill it adequately. This estimation can vary slightly depending on the specific recipe and the density of the batter. It's always a good idea to check the batter amount against the pan size for the best results.
Most modern shower heads (U.S.) are restricted to 2.0 gallons a minute or less, so a ten minute shower would use approx. 20 gal.
Most newer shower heads restrict water flow to around 3.5 gallons a minute max. . .this would equal around 35 gallons for a 10 minute shower
Usually about 2.5 gallons per minute
There is no relationship between millilitres and a shower.You are possibly asking how much water does it take to shower, in that case- the average shower head discharges about 1.5 - 2 gallons of water per minute.
The amount of water saved by taking a 5-minute shower instead of a 10-minute shower depends on the flow rate of the showerhead. For example, if the showerhead has a flow rate of 2.5 gallons per minute, a 10-minute shower would use 25 gallons, while a 5-minute shower would use 12.5 gallons. Therefore, you would save approximately 12.5 gallons of water by reducing your shower time by 5 minutes.
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What pressure is available? What size orifice , How long are people in the shower? 1 minute or several hours? This question is like asking "how fast can a car go" without knowing HP etc..
it depends how long u take in the shower kkk
The average shower uses about 2.1 gallons of water per minute. If you take a 5-minute shower, that amounts to approximately 10.5 gallons per shower. Over the course of a year, if you shower daily, you would use around 3,832.5 gallons (10.5 gallons x 365 days). To determine how much you waste would depend on what you consider waste, but if you compare it to more efficient shower habits, you might see a difference in water use.
If you can get clean in 5 minutes that's all that counts. You should be able to take a 20 minute one before you run out of hot water. That's the only real time limit on the length of a shower.
that is 7 cups.
You can take one for as long as you want, provided you can stand it and have enough water of the desired temperature and supplies to do so. You won't want to take a very long shower because you'd have a very high water bill. Realistically, a 15 minute shower is usually sufficient.