An adult's human stomach can holdabout 1 quart (.94 liters) of food/liquid.
The average adult stomach can hold about 1 to 1.5 liters of food and liquid, which is roughly equivalent to 4 to 6 cups. However, the stomach can stretch to accommodate larger amounts, especially during large meals. Its capacity varies among individuals based on factors such as size, diet, and overall health.
An eleven-year-old child's stomach can typically hold about 1 to 1.5 liters of liquid, though this can vary depending on the child's size and individual anatomy. On average, a child's stomach capacity is less than that of an adult, as it is proportionally smaller. It's important to note that excessive consumption of liquid in a short period can lead to discomfort or more serious health issues.
25 pints
The stomach's capacity is about 1 qt (0.94 liters) in an adult. Sorry though idk about a kid's
Because every human is different in size and shape everyones stomach is a different length, so there is not a certain length of the stomach.
In adult humans, the stomach has a relaxed, near empty volume of about 45 ml. Because it is a distensible organ, it normally expands to hold about one litre of food,[4] but can hold as much as two to three litres. The stomach of a newborn human baby will only be able to retain about 30 ml
2-4 Litters. The previous poster is partially incorrect. In humans, the stomach has a relaxed, near empty volume of about 45 ml. It is a distensible organ. It normally expands to hold about 1 litre of food,[4] but will hold as much as 2-3 litres (whereas a newborn baby will only be able to retain 30ml). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stomach The reason you can often eat more is some food is already being digest / passed through to the small intestine as you eat.
The rumen can hold around 50 gallons of liquid and solid digesta.
4 liters (1 gallon) of food
Take a 10 liter bottle of non-sparkling or distilled water, drink as much as you can when you haven't eaten anything before. When you are full of water and you want to throw up, measure the remaining water, subtract from 10 and you got your stomach volume. :D
The stomach can typically hold around 1-1.5 liters of food and liquid at once. It has the ability to expand to accommodate larger meals, but overeating can cause discomfort and potentially lead to digestive issues.
it weighs about 2-3 pounds