I've put in 60psi but 40 is the recommended
1 litre = 1000 millilitres so 2 litres = 2*1000 = 2000 millilitres. Simple!
no, psi is a measure pressure not volume
2,000 cubic centimeters
The volume is 2 litres.
The bottles' shape varies from one country to another, and from one time period to another. You can measure a specific 2-liter bottle for example, but don't expect bottles all over the world to have the exact same measurements.
Two bottles. Did you ever wonder where that weird number of "16.9 fl oz" came from ? How they happened to decide that it was just the right amount to put in your bottle ? That 16.9 fl oz is exactly 1/2 of a liter (within 0.04%). The American manufacturer has to package his product in sizes that look like weird numbers to you, because that's the only way he has a prayer of selling his stuff outside the USA. The water-bottle guy sells you "16.9 fl oz" at a time, so that all he has to do is print a different label and he can sell "0.5 liters" in the same bottle to the rest of the world, where they learned to stop hating the liter and dumped the fl oz a long time ago.
No. The 20 ounce bottle is just a tiny bit short of 0.6 liters.
A liter is a measure of volume. So a liter of liquid ocupies the same amount of space as a liter of gas.
it depends on numerous factors: where you shop, what brand.. I would say if you're happy with 'noname' you could get a six pack for as low as one dollar. If you're looking for a brand name however, that will run you approximately 2-3 dollars. The astute observer will notice that a 2-liter bottle contains roughly 94% of the liquid volume of carbonated beverage as does a six pack of 12oz single serving sized bottles. Yet the price of a 2-liter bottle for a given brand often approaches 1/3 the price of a six pack of 12oz bottles of the same brand. Individual bottles offer more convenience in terms of portability and product quality maintenance. They are more costly to manufacture. Therefore, they sell at a premium, generally about 2.5 times the price of the same soda bottled in a single 2-liter bottle. Consumers should resist the temptation to buy larger packages of soda than will be consumed at first opening. Consuming 1/6 of your six pack daily over six straight days is likely to be a more satisfying experience than consuming 1/6 of your 2-liter bottle in the same manner.
The 2 liter bottle has the same worth regardless of what it is filled with, probable 1/10th of a cent or less.
A single two liter bottle of soda is equal to about 72 fluid ounces. This means that compared to 60 fluid ounces for the same price, the two-liter is a better deal.
the nearest centiliter may be either 90 centilitres since 100 centilitres =1 litre 90 centilitres may be rounded to 1 litre therefore 10 bottles of same size holds 10x90centilitre =900centilitres or 9litres
so you can get to the liquid inside of the bottles.
talk the another same bottle and pour into it. and pour it in a same level.
There weren't two liter bottles of soda in 1960. Pepsi introduced the first two liter bottle in 1970; before then (and actually for some time afterward) soda was sold mainly in cans and (glass) bottles. Cans were usually 12 ounces (the same size as cans today). Bottles were normally 8, 12, or 16 ounces. Some, but not many, sodas were sold in larger sizes like a half-gallon (64 ounce) bottle.
The bottles' shape varies from one country to another, and from one time period to another. You can measure a specific 2-liter bottle for example, but don't expect bottles all over the world to have the exact same measurements.
This will differ depending on the type of bottle. Even though the capacity of the bottles may be the same (2 L), the design of the bottle and therefore the cap used will be different.The diameter of the cap on a 2 L Coca-Cola bottle is 28mm.To measure the diameter of the cap that you are using, place your ruler across the middle of the cap and measure the length from one end of the cap, through the middle to the other.
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No, a litre is more than a fifth.
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