You can use units such as liters, cubic meters, or gallons to measure capacity. Alternatively, you can also use terms like "full", "empty", or "half-full" to describe capacity informally.
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you would use gallons to measure the capacity of a bathtub
Muscle capacity can vary greatly among individuals and is influenced by factors like genetics, training, and nutrition. However, the average human being can typically utilize around 20-25% of their muscle capacity during physical exertion.
None of them. I would use litres. However, if you wish to use non-standard, obsolete units you could use "gallon".
You would use milliliters (mL) to measure the capacity of a paper cup.
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Could use a tape measure tbh
It could be Cubic Capacity. There are many other instances of the use of CC as an abbreviation.
This depends on the size of the soup bowl in question. The capacity could be measured using either fluid ounces, cups, or pints.
It could be used to measure capacity. For example, weigh an empty container. Then fill the container with water and weigh it again. Take the difference in weight. Divide by the density of water. This will give you the capacity of the container.
I wonder what the capacity of that glass is
To calculate capacity, you need the length, height, and width of your tank
you would use gallons to measure the capacity of a bathtub
Milliliters is the metric unit to use for the capacity of a thimble.
It is not recommended to use a higher capacity battery (600mAh) instead of the original one (400mAh) in a solar light without knowing the specifics of the light's design. Using a higher capacity battery could potentially damage the light's circuitry or affect its performance. It is safer to use a battery with the same or lower capacity as recommended by the manufacturer.
If you want to measure the length of a spoon, you'd use centimeters or millimeters. If you want to measure its capacity (how much it could hold), you'd use milliliters.
It could be the capacity of a coffee cup.