That question is IMPOSSIBLE to answer since there is NO "regular" size of a swimming pool... Measuring in FEET, some pools will be 12 x 24, some 16 x 32, some 18 x 36, some 20 x 40... Some measuring consistent 42 inch water depth, others varying depths ranging from 42 inches on shallow end to > 13 FEET deep on deep end. Every size pool will hold a different amount of water... There is absolutely NO SUCH THING as a "Regular size" swimming pool.
That depends on the size of the pool is it a 2 stroke or a 4 stroke pool
75 liters
80000 liters
I think that , the olympics swimming pool has about a hundred litres of water . By Uthara . Question is How many liters of water is there in a olympics swimming pool ?
How many litres of water in a intex easy set 15ft swimming pool with a depth of 36inches?
That's more like a bucket then a swimming pool 26.59 gallons 100.65 liters
it is 800,000 litres (kilo means a thousand)
The volume of water in a swimming pool can vary widely depending on its size and shape. For example, a standard Olympic-sized swimming pool holds about 2,500 dekaliters (250,000 liters) of water. Smaller residential pools may contain anywhere from 100 to 500 dekaliters (10,000 to 50,000 liters) or more. To determine the exact amount, you need to know the specific dimensions of the pool.
For measuring the volume of a swimming pool, you should use liters rather than milliliters. Since swimming pools typically hold large amounts of water, liters provide a more practical and manageable unit of measurement. For example, a standard residential pool might contain tens of thousands of liters, making it easier to express the volume in liters rather than in millions of milliliters.
1 gallon (US/liquid)= 3.7854 L . Olympic pool is ~660 gallons. 660x3.7854=2,498.364. There are is about 2,500 liters of water in an olympic pool.
Kiloliters, liters are too small. Trust Points Please!
To empty a swimming pool of 50,000 liters at a rate of 40 liters per minute, you would divide the total volume by the flow rate: 50,000 liters ÷ 40 liters/minute = 1,250 minutes. This is equivalent to about 20.83 hours, or approximately 20 hours and 50 minutes.