An E cylinder of oxygen typically contains about 660 liters of gas. At a flow rate of 3 liters per minute, the cylinder would last approximately 220 minutes, or about 3 hours and 40 minutes. However, the exact duration can vary based on factors such as the cylinder's initial pressure and the efficiency of the delivery system.
First convert feet to decimeters. Then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder. The answer will come out in square decimeters, which is the same as liters.
The volume of a cylinder is Pi * radius^2 * height. 1 Gallon = 3.7854 Liters. 1 Liter is 1000 cm^3. So get the radius and height in cm, then use the formula to get the volume in cm^3, then convert to gallons or liters.
A 3-liter dive cylinder holds approximately 3 liters of air at the cylinder's rated pressure. The actual amount of breathable air will depend on the pressure in the cylinder; for example, at a common pressure of 200 bar, a 3-liter cylinder contains about 600 liters of air at sea level conditions. This is because gases expand to fill the volume of their container, and the compression increases the density of the air inside the cylinder.
The firing order for a 1989 Ford Tempo 4 cylinder is 1 3 4 2. The engine size for that year in the 4 cylinder was 2.3 liters.
The volume of a cylinder 8 feet long by 3 feet wide is: 56.5 cubic feet.
The volume of an cylinder of 8 feet long and 3 feet in diameter is: 56.5 cubic feet.
Not if the capacity is 3 liters. As long as you are above the add mark on the dipstick you are ok.
It holds 3.7 qts.(3.5 liters) I have one with 85,000 miles on it.
For a 2006 Accord 4 cylinder it will take about 4.5 - 4.75 liters of oil. Just convert to quarts. The 2003 and 2006 4 cylinder Accord is essentially the same engine. Just for extra info: the bottom mark on the oil dipstick is about 4 liters. So if the oil mark is halfway you would have added about 4.5 liters. Also, if the oil level is about 3/4 above the bottom mark on the dipsitck, then you have 4.75 liters of oil.
No, it's 3. It's definately 3. There are definately 3 liters in 10 liters
I always put 3 liters.... 4.5 quarts is to much according to me
The volume of a 6' long cylinder with a diameter of 3" = 508.939 cubic inches. ((pi)r^2)L L = Length of the cylinder r=radius of the cylinder