This is likely a local question and you don't say where you are located.
per ltr Rs.5 to Rs7, for eg: 1000 ltrs tank cost of Rs.5000 average.
I don't have real-time pricing information, but as of my last update, the price of a 1000-liter Sintex water tank typically ranges from ₹10,000 to ₹15,000 in India, depending on the retailer and location. For the most accurate and current price in Dhanbad, it's best to check local hardware stores or online marketplaces.
First: Fill the 500 liter tank Second: Pour the water to the 300 liter tank, thus the 500 liter tank will now have 200 liters Third: Dispose of the water in the 300 liter tank Fourth: Pour the remaining content of the 500 liter tank(which is 200 liters) to the 300 liter tank Fifth: Fill the 500 liter tank(the 300 liter tank still has the 200 liters in it) Sixth: Pour the water from the 500 liter tank to the 300 liter tank(which already has 200 liters in it) Thus the remaining amount of water in the 500 liter tank is 400 liters
The cost of filling up a 15-liter gas tank depends on the price of gas per liter. You would multiply the price per liter by 15 to get the total cost. For example, if gas costs $2 per liter, filling a 15-liter tank would cost $30.
The average price of a 1000 gallon septic tank is around 1,500 to 4,000, depending on the material and brand.
the temperature would be 50 degrees
1000 litres = 1 kilolitre so 150 litres = 150/1000 = 0.15 kilolitres.
The official SI unit for volume is the cubic meter, but for a fish tank, I would use liters. One liter is one cubic decimeter (or 1/1000 of a cubic meter).
A 1,000 cubic foot tank holds up to 7,480 US gallons of water.
There is no one tank, and no one capacity. A small car might have a 35 liter tank, a large car a 70 liter tank. A large truck may have a 370 liter tank.
1000 litres. This is because there are 1,000,000 cm3 in a m3. The reason for this is that there are 100cm in a metre. Cube this (as volume is in units cubed) and you get 100x100x100 is 1,000,000. A cm3 is equal to a millilitre and there are 1000ml in a litre. 1,000,000 (difference between cm3 and m3) / 1000 (ml in a litre) and you get 1000 (litres in a m3).
The amount of time that it takes to heat up a 300 liter water tank is dependent on the size of the water tank. However, to get an estimate multiply the liters by the size ofÊthe water tank.