1 cubic metre = 1000 litres ( a litre of water measures 10 x 10 x 10 cm)
A container measuring 16 x 16 x 16 metres contains 16 x 16 x 16 x 1000 litres or 4,096,000 litres.
Meters measure length, liters measure capacity, and kilograms measure weight.
Volume can be measured in liters or cubic meters, and all of their derivatives.
2.5 cubic meters of space is the same thing as 2,500 liters of space.
You use litres to measure the capacity of a car's gas tank.
To find the volume in liters, you'll need to know the dimensions of the container. If you're looking for the volume of a rectangular container that is 2 meters in length (L), you would also need to know the width (W) and height (H). The formula for the volume of a rectangular container is V = L x W x H.
The amount a container holds is its capacity, measured in liters, gallons, or cubic meters.
A rectangular container with a square base of 2.4 meters on each sideand height of 0.5 meters has capacity of2.4 x 2.4 x 0.5 = 2.88 cubic meters = 2,880 liters.
2.25 cubic meters = 2,250 liters
volume
The measure of how much a container can hold is referred to as its capacity. This is typically expressed in units such as liters, gallons, or cubic meters, depending on the context. Capacity indicates the maximum volume of substances, such as liquids or solids, that the container can accommodate without overflowing.
Liters.
Meters measure length, liters measure capacity, and kilograms measure weight.
The capacity of a 32mm diameter pipe having a length of 32.5 meters is: 26.138 liters.
A standard 40-foot shipping container has a volume of approximately 67 cubic meters (m³) or 67,000 liters. This translates to about 2,372 cubic feet. The actual usable volume may vary depending on the container's design and any internal structures, but the general capacity is around 67 cubic meters.
That would be its 'capacity'.
68 cubic meters
To hold 3000 tons of crude oil, you would need a container with a capacity of approximately 3,785,411 liters, as 1 ton of crude oil roughly equals 1,000 liters. This translates to about 3,785 cubic meters. Therefore, a tank or container with at least this volume would be required to safely store 3000 tons of crude oil.