Any dimension that H*W*D =5000 The room could be 1 ft * 1 ft * 5000 ft or 10 ft * 20 ft * 25 ft.
To store 5000 cubic meters, you need a storage area that is also 5000 square meters if the height of the storage space is 1 meter. This assumes a cubic storage space with equal dimensions in length, width, and height.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area. Generally, volume is determined by multiplying length x width x depth. Area is normally determined by multiplying length x width.
Its length is 100 square yards.
Any combination of length and width which, when multiplied one by the other, equals 5000.
Width = 22m Height = 3.5m --- Convert both of these into cm to convert into same units Width = 22 x 100 = 2200cm Height = 3.5 x 100 = 350cm Next find the area of the wall ---Area of rectangle = height x width Area of the wall = 2200 x 350 = 770,000 sq. cm Now for the bricks Length = 22cm Width = 7cm Area = 22 x 7 = 154 sq.cm To find the number of bricks needed we have to divide the area of the wall with the area of one brick 770,000 / 154 =5000 Therefore 5000 bricks are needed to make a single wall
5 km or 5000 meters
One cubic inch is equal to 2.543 = 16.387064 cubic centimetres. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 5000 cubic centimetres is equal to 5000/16.387064 = 305.12 cubic inches.
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5000 cubic meters equals five megaliters.
1 liter is equal to 1 cubic cm so 5000 cubic cm would equal 5000 liters. 1 litre = 1000 cubic centimetres (near enough) therefore 5000 cubic centimetres = 5 litres (near enough) The exact conversion is 1 litre = 1000.027 cubic centimetres. That is the volume of 1kg of pure water ar 4 deg.C and 760mm Hg pressure.
5,000 cubic yards is the same volume as 135,000 cubic feet. If you woke up one morning and saw this gigantic ice cube out on your front lawn, and it was 51 feet long, 51 feet wide, and 51 feet high (over 3 stories), it would add up to about 5,000 cubic yards of ice, before it melted.
5000 gallons at a rate of 0.4355 cents per cubic foot = about $2.91