The term "45l" typically refers to a volume of 45 liters. This is a metric measurement commonly used for liquids, where 1 liter is equivalent to 1,000 milliliters. To convert it to gallons, 45 liters is approximately 11.89 gallons.
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45L according to the manual
1 litre = 1000 millilitres so 45 L = 45,000 mL.
It is 154.06 ML.
Both 1.5L and 1.6L engine cars have an 11.9G or 45L fuel tank capacity
Mine is located on the back side (towards firewall) on the exhaust manifold. In a very hard to reach spot. I can only get to mine from the underside of car.
To find the new volume of the balloon, you can use the ideal gas law formula: V2 = V1 * (T2/T1), where V1 is the initial volume (45L), T1 is the initial temperature (25°C), and T2 is the final temperature (55°C). Plugging in the values, V2 = 45 * (55/25) = 99L. So, the new volume of the balloon would be approximately 99 liters.
A girl weighing 600N is about 60kg, and a human body is covered in about 70 -80% water, hence the water displacement of that girl in order to float would be 75/100* 60 = 45L of water.
The oil should be between the "Min" & "Max" lines on the dip stick. Make sure you're on level ground when you check it... Oil capacity is .45l or .40 quarts You can run 10w 30 Oil in it rear round.
The displaced water should also weigh 450 N.
First of all a Glock is, as you state an ARMY ARMAMENT- it is a full-scale military firearm and as such falls under all the applicable gun control laws. I am not aware of a BB gun patterned after the Glock. Owing to the limited space for compression springs, it would probably be Co-2 powered which might not be so environmentally friendly in this day of talk of carbon imprints and ecology. sorry charlie. can"t help you. There was a BB gun made by Crosman called the 45l which closely mimicked the m-l9ll .45 ACP the big (Forty-Five) self-shucking Horse Pistol indeed! these looked like the real thing and even had a(toned down) working recoil mechanism.