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Would you measure car wax in liters or milliliters?

Car wax is typically measured in milliliters because it is a small amount used for detailing the car's surface. A bottle of car wax usually contains anywhere from 100mL to 500mL, depending on the brand and type of wax.


What is speed and velocity of a car that traveled a total of km north in 1.5?

The speed of the car is the rate at which it covers distance, measured in kilometers per hour. The velocity of the car is the rate at which it changes position, including direction, measured in kilometers per hour in a specific direction. Without the value of distance traveled or the specific direction (north) covered, the speed and velocity of the car cannot be determined.


What is true about velocity of a moving car?

The velocity of a moving car is a vector quantity that includes the speed and direction of the car's motion. It can be positive, negative, or zero, depending on the direction the car is moving. It is typically measured in units such as meters per second or miles per hour.


What is an observation that can be measured or counted?

One example of an observation that can be measured or counted is the number of times a car horn is sounded in a busy intersection over a period of time. This observation can be quantified by tallying the occurrences to analyze patterns or behaviors.


What kind of variables are the height of the ramp and the mass of a toy car?

The height of the ramp is an independent variable, as it is manipulated by the researcher. The mass of the toy car is a dependent variable, as it is measured based on the height of the ramp.

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Size of 100 liters car boot space?

1.8x1.2x0.5metres approx


How heavy is a car in liters?

Weight can not be measured in litres.


How are car engines sized?

By displacement, measured in cubic inches or liters.


What do you call the space at the back of the car?

box">boxtrunk or boot


Is gas in a car measured by liters?

In a country which uses the Metric System (as most do), yes.


What fits in 50 cubic feet of car space?

50 liters cubic space in square feet


What is boot space means in car?

It is the back side storage area for luggage. (Trunk/Dicky)


How much liters in a full car?

The amount of liters in a full car depends on the car's fuel tank capacity, which typically ranges from about 40 to 70 liters for most vehicles. Larger vehicles, like SUVs and trucks, can have capacities exceeding 100 liters. Additionally, if you're referring to the interior space or cargo capacity, that varies widely based on the car model and design.


Why does your car boot not open on a Kia Rio?

car boot is not opening


What is the meaning of boot space in car?

Boot is the trunk, us Americans call the boot the trunk.. most foreign countries call it the boot. For future reference: US Other Trunk = Boot Hood = Bonnet Roof = Hood Engine = Lump and Im sure theres much more


Who invented the car boot?

It is not on record who invented the car boot. However, it is believed that one of the automobile manufacturers came with the design of the car boot.


Would you measure a car with litres?

No, cars are typically measured by their dimensions (length, width, height) in units like meters or feet. However, engine capacity is often expressed in liters, referring to the volume of the engine's cylinders. Fuel efficiency can also be measured in liters per 100 kilometers, indicating how much fuel the car uses over a distance.

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