To determine the volume of water in a pool in liters, first measure its dimensions: length, width, and depth. For a rectangular pool, use the formula: Volume (cubic meters) = length (m) × width (m) × depth (m). Multiply the result by 1,000 to convert cubic meters to liters, since 1 cubic meter equals 1,000 liters. For irregularly shaped pools, consider breaking the shape into smaller sections or using water displacement methods for an accurate measurement.
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Liters measure the volume of something so to measure the amount of water in the pool you'd use liters
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There are 22,712.5 liters of water in a pool that is 305 cm by 500 cm and five feet deep. How much water the pool will hold depends on not only the length and width of the pool but also the depth of the pool.
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The water in a wading pool is typically measured in liters rather than millimeters. Millimeters refer to a unit of length, while liters measure volume. A wading pool usually holds several hundred to a few thousand liters of water, depending on its size. Therefore, liters is the appropriate unit for this context.
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Assuming the pool is circular, and that you fill the pool to the brim, the pool will contain about 2028 liters of water. However, if you want to leave 4 inches for the water to have some room to splash around, that'll cut that number down to 1859 liters.
About 129,715 liters.