Interesting question.
In the case of water, 1cm cubed = 1 ml. Therefore, 1 liter = 1000 cm cubed.
A pool two feet deep is roughly 50 cm deep (1 inches = 2.54 cm). If the pool is 12 feet across, then it is (144 in x 2.54 cm/in) 365.76 cm across.
The volume of cylinder is = pi (3.1415...) x radius squared (radius is 1/2 the distance across) x height
Therefore the volume of the pool is 3.14 x (183 cm) x (183 cm) x 50 cm = 5257773 cm cubed
Again, 1 liter = 1000 cm cubed. 5257773 cm cubed, dividing by 1000 cm cubed per liter, is 5257 liters.
Since there are 3.78 liters are in gallon, there are 1390 gallons of space in your pool. If for some reason you wanted to fill your pool with gas, at Connecticut's $4.50 per gallon rate, it would cost you $6255.
1 square metre = 1 000 litres. 7 x 4 x 2 = 48 square metres Thus 48 000 litres of water would be required.
Can't tell unless you know how deep it is.
Your pool is 8000 litres.
Around 32,000 liters give or take.
2,500,000
There are 3,902,000 liters of water in 3,902 cubic meters.
Multiply by 1000= 185000 liters
1000litres
42,000
What are your dimensions in, ft, meters? Multiply all three numbers and you get the volume in whatever units your sizes are in. cu ft multiply answer by 28.32 cu meters multiply by 1000
Volume = L*W*DVolume = 25m*13m*1.2m = 390m31 m3 = 1000 L, so 390*1000 = 390,000 L
Figure out how many cubic meters it holds. A cubic meter is 1000 liters, so go from there.
We have no way of knowing how much water is in any particular volume of space.But 2.1 cubic meters = 2,100 liters .
5000 cubic meters equals five megaliters.
There are nine liters in 0.009 cubic meters.
50 liters is 0.05 cubic meters.* Liters x 0.001 = cubic meters
Liters can't be converted to meters. Liters measure volume, while meters measure length.