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To find the IRV the formula is: IRV=VC-(ERV+TV)
1300mL equates to about 1.374 US quarts or 1.144 UK quarts.
"1300cc" refers to the engine's displacement, which measures the total volume of all cylinders in the engine. In this case, it means the engine has a total volume of 1300 cubic centimeters. This measurement is commonly used to indicate the size or power of an engine.
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milli= 1,000 (?) 1,300. 130.0 13.00 1.300 or 1.3 so 1.3L
My brother can hold in his bladder 1300ml too and he has a huge bladder so yes its large Added: the normal, healthy bladder holds between 300 and 800 ml. So, yes, 1300 is way, way too much. Your brother is damaging his bladder.
1.3L = 1300mL 1L = 1000mL 1.3 x 1000 = 1300
1.3 Lin mL is equivalent to 1.3 microliters. Lin is a unit of volume that is rarely used, while milliliters (mL) are a more common measurement unit.
The conversion of milliliters (ml) to grams (g) depends on the density of the substance. For example, the density of water is approximately 1 g/ml, so 1300 ml of water would be 1300 grams. To convert for other substances, you would need to know their specific density.
1300mL equates to about 1.374 US quarts or 1.144 UK quarts.
"1300cc" refers to the engine's displacement, which measures the total volume of all cylinders in the engine. In this case, it means the engine has a total volume of 1300 cubic centimeters. This measurement is commonly used to indicate the size or power of an engine.