an average bath 170mm x 70mm, filled to the overflow can hold 180 litres, just over 39 gallons. However, as with most things, there will be differences
75-80 liters for an average bath- up to about 140 liters if filled to the overflow drain.
The average household bath has a capacity of about 80 litres. The biblical measure of volume, the "Bath" (eg in I Ki 7:26 the capacity of the "sea" placed in front of the temple is 2000 baths) is approx 22 litres.
The amount of water in a half-filled bath would depend on the size of the bath. Half-filled means the bath is filled to half its capacity. You would need to know the total capacity of the bath to determine the exact amount of water.
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Bath tubs come in a variety of sizes but I suggest 0.1 kilolitres.
you would use gallons to measure the capacity of a bathtub
I don't know apart from it isn't 100L
Average UK bath tub size between 125 and 130 pints to fill a bath.
Yes, the size of the bath can affect the amount of water that overflows when an object is placed in it. A larger bath would likely have more capacity to hold the displaced water, resulting in less overflow compared to a smaller bath with limited capacity.
5 feet
the average bath takes 225 litres to fill.