• gallon

    From Heike Tschernich@2:2487/9504.23 to peter pose on Thu Jun 22 08:13:00 2006
    Hallo peter!

    (a) 1 gallon (US) is 0,3785 m^3
    (b) 1 gallon (UK) is 0,4546 m^3
    Hä, a gallon is for liquid, not in meter.
    1 gallon is 3,785 l, so 10 gallon = 37,85 l

    if he has 3 goldfishes, and if U count 1 l for 1 cm fish, that makes ...
    I think it is not a big home for them

    IN Indiana 1816 (Ind.) Indianapolis

    http://www.flamingstar.com//bbs/fishcam.html or going to
    Arrgh! Isn't online this time, only 6:30-...; now it's 13:06.
    So I think your time is 6:06
    Let them sleep, some time

    This is my point of view.

    Mit Grüßen von :-)
    Heike

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  • From peter pose@2:2443/1313.59 to Heike Tschernich on Sat Jun 24 13:13:00 2006
    Moin moin!

    (a) 1 gallon (US) is 0,3785 m^3
    (b) 1 gallon (UK) is 0,4546 m^3
    Hä, a gallon is for liquid, not in meter.
    1 gallon is 3,785 l, so 10 gallon = 37,85 l

    m^3 is m*m*m.
    For example:

    your aquarium ist 1m*0,5m*0,5m = 0,25 m*m*m = 0,250 m^3

    So m^3 is a space and also for liquid.

    if he has 3 goldfishes, and if U count 1 l for 1 cm fish, that
    makes ... I think it is not a big home for them

    He has 0,3785 m^3 or 378,5 Liter.

    Pit

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  • From peter pose@2:2443/1313.59 to Heike Tschernich on Tue Jun 27 16:37:00 2006
    Moin moin!

    (a) 1 gallon (US) is 0,3785 m^3
    (b) 1 gallon (UK) is 0,4546 m^3
    Hä, a gallon is for liquid, not in meter.
    1 gallon is 3,785 l, so 10 gallon = 37,85 l

    "Jetzt hat es geklingelt."

    The space for liquid is explain also in Meter.
    1 Liter is 10 cm * 10 cm * 10 cm = 0,001 m^3.
    Buy I ain't seen the mistake by the value.

    (a) 1 gallon (US) is 3,785 m^3
    (b) 1 gallon (UK) is 4,546 m^3


    Pit

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