To efficiently fill water into a container, use a funnel to direct the water flow and prevent spills. Position the container on a stable surface and pour the water slowly to avoid splashing. Consider using a measuring cup or pitcher for more precise pouring.
To fill a container that can hold 100 litres, you would need 100 litres of water.
You would use a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder to measure the capacity of a container. Fill the container with water and then pour the water into the measuring cup or graduated cylinder to determine its volume.
As illustrated in the 1995 movie Die Hard 3 (Bruce Willis, Samuel K. Jackson), you can measure out exactly 7 liters in the following manner:Fill the 5 liter container, then use that 5 liters to fill the 3 liter container.Dump out the 3 liter container.What was left in the 5 gallon container is 2 liters. Pour this into the 3 liter container.Fill the 5 liter container again.You now have 7 liters : 5 in the large container and 2 in the smaller one.
Fill a container with water. Submerge the object in the water, making sure it is fully immersed. Collect the water that is displaced by the object in a separate container. Measure the volume of this displaced water, which is equal to the volume of the object.
To efficiently heat up water in a microwave, place a microwave-safe container with water in the microwave. Heat the water in short intervals, stirring in between, until desired temperature is reached. Be cautious when handling hot water to avoid burns.
To efficiently fill a 5-gallon jug using a water spout, you can use a larger container to fill the jug quickly, or adjust the water flow to control the filling speed. Make sure the spout is securely positioned over the jug to avoid spills.
16 halfpint cartons of water are needed to fill the gallon container
To fill a container that can hold 100 litres, you would need 100 litres of water.
fill thru the overflow container
To fill up your water tank efficiently, use a high-pressure hose with a wide diameter to allow for faster water flow.
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reduce the volume of the container by compressing or crushing!
Fill a container with water. Carefull put the object into the container and collect the overflow of water. Measure the water displaced See "Eureka"
7.48 US gallons of water.
Notation: ( x , y ) where x is the amount of water in the 3-gallon container and y is the amount of water in the 5-gallon container1. Fill the three-gallon container ( 3 , 0 )2. Pour the three gallons into the 5-gallon container ( 0 , 3 )3. Fill the three-gallon container ( 3 , 3 )4. Fill the five-gallon container with the three-gallon container, leaving 1 gallon in the three gallon container ( 1 , 5 )5. Pour out the water from the five-gallon container ( 1 , 0 )6. Pour the water from the three-gallon container into the five-gallon container ( 0 , 1 )7. Fill the three-gallon container ( 3 , 1 )8. Pour the water from the three-gallon container into the five-gallon container ( 0 , 4 )Another great answer here:[See below for the related link]
Irregular objects can be volumetrically measured with three simple tools; a scale, a container large enough to contain the entire object, and enough water to fill the container. If you fill the container with water and weigh it, fully submerge the object in the water and remove it, compare the final mass of the container and water to the container full of water, the difference between the two in grams is the same as the volume of the object in cubic centimeters.
1000 ml = 1l 1*5=5 It will take 5 times to fill the container.