Capacity Formula:
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Capacity calculation in litres determines the volume of a three-dimensional space or container. It's commonly used for storage containers, tanks, boxes, and other volumetric measurements to understand how much liquid or material a space can hold.
The calculator uses the capacity formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates volume in cubic centimeters and converts it to litres by dividing by 1000, since 1 litre equals 1000 cubic centimeters.
Details: Accurate capacity calculation is essential for storage planning, liquid containment, shipping calculations, industrial applications, and everyday household measurements. It helps determine appropriate container sizes and material quantities.
Tips: Enter all dimensions in centimeters. Ensure measurements are taken from the internal dimensions for containers. All values must be positive numbers greater than zero for accurate calculations.
Q1: Why divide by 1000 in the formula?
A: We divide by 1000 to convert cubic centimeters to litres, since 1 litre equals 1000 cubic centimeters (1 L = 1000 cm³).
Q2: Can I use meters instead of centimeters?
A: Yes, but the formula changes to Capacity = L × W × H (in meters) since 1 cubic meter equals 1000 litres directly.
Q3: What's the difference between capacity and volume?
A: Volume refers to the amount of space an object occupies, while capacity specifically refers to the maximum amount that a container can hold.
Q4: Is this calculation accurate for irregular shapes?
A: No, this formula is for rectangular prisms only. Irregular shapes require different calculation methods or water displacement techniques.
Q5: How accurate should my measurements be?
A: For most practical purposes, measurements to the nearest 0.1 cm are sufficient. Greater precision may be needed for scientific or industrial applications.