To calculate the storage capacity of a dam in trillion cubic meters (TMC), you first need to determine the reservoir's surface area and the average depth. The storage capacity can be estimated using the formula: Capacity (TMC) = Surface Area (hectares) × Average Depth (meters) × 0.00001, where the factor 0.00001 converts the volume from cubic meters to trillion cubic meters. Ensure that the measurements are consistent and converted properly for accurate results.
more than one thousand TMC.
koyna dam 100 TMC capacity is a wrong answer. the correct answer is UJANI DAM on bhima river capacity is 117 tmc. 2 nd is Jayakwadi project on GODAVARI RIVER capacity is 103 tmc.
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A 10-second trip to Wikipedia... yielded the figure 2,909 million cubic meters.
The Gosikhurd Dam, located in the state of Maharashtra, India, has a total storage capacity of approximately 3.6 trillion cubic feet (TMC). It primarily serves irrigation, water supply, and hydropower generation purposes. The dam is part of the Gosikhurd Irrigation Project, which aims to enhance agricultural productivity in the region.
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One TMC (Thousand Million Cubic Feet) of water is equivalent to approximately 28.3 million cubic meters. To calculate one TMC, you can convert it to liters by noting that 1 cubic meter equals 1,000 liters; thus, one TMC equals about 28.3 billion liters. In practical terms, it is often used in water resource management to quantify large volumes of water.
Geox-TMC ended in 2011.
Geox-TMC was created in 2004.