If bottle holds 64 fluid ounces of lemonade how much is this in pints?
Well, honey, there are 8 fluid ounces in a cup and 2 cups in a pint, so that means there are 16 fluid ounces in a pint. If your bottle holds 64 fluid ounces of lemonade, that's 4 pints. So, grab a glass and pour yourself a pint of that zesty lemonade!
How many pounds equals 50 Liters?
"Pounds" means weight. "Liters" means space. The number of pounds in 50 liters
depends on what substance is in them. If the liters are empty, then there are
no pounds at all in them.
1 liter.
1 litre ≠ 10 cm3 because
=> 1m3 = 1000 litre = 1 000 000 cm3 ( 100cm x 100cm x 100cm = 1 m3)
=> 1 litre = 1000 cm3 ( 1 000 000 cm3/ 1000 litre)
=> 10 cm3 = 1/100 litre = 10 ml (1 ml = 1 cm3)
How do you calculate cubic meters of tires?
You don't do it . It is a nonsense thing to do . It is like asking how we calculate the volume of a Kangaroo. People just have no logical reason to make such a silly and useless calculation. Also. the volume of a tyre could be calculated , but we need to know if you mean just the empty tyre, or the tyre fitted to a vehicle and with air in it.
Irregular shaped objects can only have their volume measured by immersing them completely in a fluid such as water, and then measuring the volume of the water that overflowed when the tyre was fully immersed. That is the standard way, but who on earth would need to know the Volume of a car tyre. Also, I am Auistraslian, and spell the word tyre the same as British and Europeans. I assume you are from USA and spell it your own way. The same with the word Metre. USA is the only country that spells Metre your way.
Cubic meters (cbm) are units of volume, while the MMBTU (i.e. mln BTU) is the unit of calorific value. Therefore the calculation with depend on type of fuel your are looking at.
E.g. 1 MMBTU = ~28 cbm of LNG
Which is more9 gallons or 35 quarts?
There are 4 quarts in a gallon. Therefore, 9 gallons is equal to 9 x 4 = 36 quarts. Therefore, 9 gallons is greater than 33 quarts.
What is relationship between milliliters and cubic centimeters?
Milliliters and cubic centimeters can be used interchangeably. 1,000,000 milliliters equal 1,000,027 cubic centimeters, a totally insignificant difference of 27 millionths per cubic centimeter.
A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
How do you convert cubic inches into linear feet?
Well, honey, first you need to know that there are 1,728 cubic inches in a cubic foot. So, to convert cubic inches to linear feet, you divide the number of cubic inches by 1,728 to get the cubic feet, then you take the cube root of that to get the linear feet. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
How many cubic feet in a 12 liter cylinder?
There is a fundamental difference in the system of measure of a cylinder in Europe and the USA.
Europe: Absolute interior volume in liters. You can think of this as how much water could be used to fill a tank (if this was used in the USA you could think of it as a X gallon tank)
USA: Gas in the tank at the tanks rated pressure. This is why when you convert 80cu FT to liters you get some bizarre number that doesn't seem accurate based on what we know of American Cylinder markings. (80 cuft = 2265 liters)
The most common question when it comes to tank size in the USA:
80 cuft at 3000 psi can be represented as:
80 cf/ 201.34 ATM = 0.397 cf (or cf/ATM)
0.397cf x 28.32 l/cf= 11.25 liters
12L tank at 3000 psi can be represented as:
12L / 28.32 = 0.4237
0.4237 * 201.34 = 85.31 cuft
12L is approximately an 85 at 3000psi. but... working pressure is 200 bar or 2900 psi... so the actual US equivalent is actually "smaller." above the 201.34 represents atmospheres... which is the metric unit "BAR"
so:
200bar * .4237 = 84.74 Cu FT
A standard European 12L scuba tank is US equivalent 84.74 Cu FT
Or simply:
(X Liters / liters per cu ft aka 28.32) * atmopheres aka BAR = Us tank cuft markings
Here is a table borrowed from the ScubaBoard.com forums:
10 litre = 0.353 cf
2250psi tank... 54cf
3000psi tank... 72 cf
3300psi tank... 78 cf
3500psi tank... 83 cf
12 litre = 0.424 cf
2250psi tank... 64 cf
3000psi tank... 86 cf
3300psi tank... 94 cf
3500psi tank... 100cf
15 litre = 0.530 cf
2250psi tank... 80 cf
3000psi tank... 107 cf
3300psi tank... 18 cf
3500psi tank... 125 cf
20 litre = 0.706 cf
2250psi tank... 109 cf
3000psi tank... 143 cf
3300psi tank... 157 cf
3500psi tank... 167 cf
A simple explanation is 80cubic feet of air is 2265 litres at atmospheric pressure it is compressed to fit into a 12 litre tank by increasing the pressure to 3000 psi
What is four and a half liters and 7 and a half liters and 15 liters?
Oh, dude, I'm not a math whiz, but like, if you add 4.5 liters and 7.5 liters, you get 12 liters. And if you throw in another 15 liters, you end up with a grand total of 27 liters. So, yeah, that's your answer.
How do you write ratio 9 gallons to 48 quarts?
To write the ratio of 9 gallons to 48 quarts, you need to ensure that both quantities are in the same units. Since 1 gallon is equal to 4 quarts, you can convert 9 gallons to quarts by multiplying 9 by 4, which equals 36 quarts. The ratio of 9 gallons to 48 quarts would then be written as 36:48, which can be simplified to 3:4 by dividing both numbers by their greatest common factor, which is 12 in this case.
How many quarters would fit in a quart jar?
A quart is equal to 32 fluid ounces, and a quarter has a volume of approximately 0.069 cubic inches. To find out how many quarters would fit in a quart jar, we need to convert the volume of the quart jar into cubic inches. Since 1 fluid ounce is equal to approximately 1.80469 cubic inches, a quart jar would have a volume of around 57.75 cubic inches. Dividing this volume by the volume of a quarter, we find that approximately 837 quarters would fit in a quart jar.
What is 3800 grams to the nearest half of a liter?
A gram is a unit of mass, a litre is a unit of volume. You can't convert them in general; in specific cases, you need to know the density of the substance.
How many teaspoons in 500 milligrams?
To convert milligrams to teaspoons, we need to know the density of the substance in question. However, if we assume we are talking about water, which has a density of 1 gram per milliliter, we can estimate that 1 milligram is roughly equal to 0.001 milliliters. Since 1 teaspoon is approximately 5 milliliters, 500 milligrams would be approximately 0.5 teaspoons.
How much does one cubic foot of osmium weigh?
First begin by deciding which units you want to use to express volume. Next look up the density of osmium. Convert the density into pounds per the same units that you will use to express volume. Once everything is in the same units, divide mass by density, and viola! You have the answer to your question. (Hint - osmium has a specific gravity of 22.6)
A 10mL graduated cylinder has graduations between each milliliter that denote 0.1mL and allow an uncertainty that is lower that 0.1mL. Because a 150mL beaker doesn't likely have many graduations, the degree of uncertainty is far greater, usually well over 1mL. Beakers are designed to hold a volume and its graduations are only meant to give an approximation while graduated cylinders are specifically designed to deliver large amounts of volume with little uncertainty.
One cubic foot of water equals how much steam?
This not easy to answer. Steam is a gas (and I'm talking about actual steam, not that smoke-like stuff that we call steam) and the volumes and masses of gases are very very dependent on their temperature and pressure. Any figure I gave would be true, but only under a specific condition of temperature and pressure.
How many liters are in 22000 milliliters?
Oh, that's a happy little question! To convert milliliters to liters, you just need to remember that there are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. So, to find out how many liters are in 22000 milliliters, you simply divide 22000 by 1000. That gives you 22 liters, creating a beautiful blend of volume measurements.
How many grains of sand are in one cubic meter?
The number of grains of sand in one cubic meter can vary widely depending on the size of the grains. On average, a single grain of sand has a volume of about 0.5 cubic millimeters. Assuming uniformity in size, this would mean there are approximately 1.0 x 10^15 grains of sand in one cubic meter. However, due to variations in size, shape, and packing density, the actual number could be significantly higher or lower.
How many jelly beans in 1 liter bucket?
The number of jelly beans in a 1-liter bucket would depend on the size of the jelly beans. Assuming standard jelly beans are about 1-2 cm in size, you could fit roughly 600-700 jelly beans in a 1-liter bucket. This estimation is based on the volume of the jelly beans and the volume of the bucket, taking into account some empty space to allow for movement and settling of the jelly beans.
How many centimeters are there in one milliliter?
One milliliter is equal to one cubic centimeter (1 mL = 1 cm^3). Since a centimeter is a unit of length and a milliliter is a unit of volume, the conversion between the two involves understanding the concept of cubic measurements. Therefore, there are exactly 1 centimeter in one milliliter.
How many milliliters of water in a bath tub?
The exact amount of water in a bath tub can vary depending on the size of the tub. On average, a standard bathtub holds around 80-150 gallons of water, which is equivalent to approximately 300-570 liters or 300,000-570,000 milliliters.
How much dirt is in a round hole that is 9 feet deep with a diameter of 3 feet?
The volume of a cylinder (hole) is calculated using the formula V = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. In this case, the radius is half the diameter, so r = 1.5 feet. Plugging in the values, V = π(1.5)^2(9) = 63.585 cubic feet. Therefore, there is approximately 63.585 cubic feet of dirt in the hole.