volume 20cm 30cm 20cm
volume = length x width x height = 20x30x20 = 12000 cubic cm
Volume = (90 x 40 x 30) = 108,000 cm3 = 108 liters
I am not sure of the absolute mathematical sizing, but I can recommend my 4 gallon tank which I think is one of the more convenient sized ones. I have a 30cm by 30cm round fish tank made by BiOrb - it is a baby biorb.
Really no one fish tank is the biggest.
Assuming we are talking about a common rectangular aquarium. (Length of tank in inches) x (Width of tank in inches) x (Depth of tank in inches) = Volume of the tank in cubic inches Volume/231 = Gallons in tank Please keep in mind that rocks, plants, fish, and decorations reduce the volume of the tank somewhat.
If the object hsa sunk the volume is equal to the volume of water displaced If the tank is 50 cm high, the volume is 150x100x (36.2-30) = 93000 cubic centimeters
when you use volume to fill a fish tank/bowl.
To determine the volume of the fish tank, you need to measure its dimensions: length, width, and height. The formula for calculating the volume of a rectangular tank is length × width × height. Once you have the measurements in centimeters, multiply them to get the volume in cubic centimeters (cm³). If you provide the dimensions, I can help you calculate the exact volume.
The fish tank would have a volume of 2 feet3.
The apple would be expected to be the least dense, followed by the balloon, and then the fish tank. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume, so objects with more mass packed into a smaller volume are denser. In this case, the fish tank likely has the most mass in comparison to its volume.
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To calculate the volume of a fish tank in cubic centimeters (cm³), you need to know its dimensions: length, width, and height. The formula is Volume = Length × Width × Height. Once you have these measurements in centimeters, simply multiply them together to find the volume. If you provide the dimensions, I can help you calculate it!