How many litres of water fills a tank whise internal dimensions are 2.5m by 20m by 1.5m

well, the volume is

2.5*20*1.5 = 75m^3

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to convert that to liters.

To find out how many liters of water can fill a tank with internal dimensions of 2.5m by 20m by 1.5m, we need to multiply these dimensions together. However, since 1 liter is equal to 0.001 cubic meters, we must also convert the result to liters.

The volume of the tank can be calculated as follows:

Volume = length x width x height

Volume = 2.5m x 20m x 1.5m

Volume = 75 cubic meters

Now, we convert this volume to liters:

1 cubic meter = 1000 liters

75 cubic meters = 75 x 1000 liters

75 cubic meters = 75,000 liters

Therefore, a tank with internal dimensions of 2.5m by 20m by 1.5m can hold 75,000 liters of water.

To calculate the volume of a tank, you need to multiply its length, width, and height. In this case, the length is 2.5 meters, the width is 20 meters, and the height is 1.5 meters.

The formula to find the volume is V = l × w × h, where V represents the volume, l represents the length, w represents the width, and h represents the height.

Therefore, the volume of the tank is 2.5m × 20m × 1.5m = 75 cubic meters.

Since 1 cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters, the tank can hold 75 × 1000 = 75,000 liters of water.