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kilolitres Meaning in Bengali



ভলিউম বা ক্ষমতার একটি মেট্রিক ইউনিট 1000 লিটার সমান

Noun:

kiloliter,





kilolitres's Usage Examples:

The mine is licensed to extract up to 480,000 kilolitres (17,000,000 cu ft) or water and discharge it into Lake Lefroy to maintain.


His persistent endeavor to develop NOC resulted in more than 30,000 kilolitres (kL) of storage facilities for petroleum products in different development.


the Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) oil depot's giant tank holding 8,000 kilolitres (280,000 cu ft) of petrol, in Sitapura Industrial Area on the outskirts.


255 kilolitres per second) each, and a total annual yield of 4.


A 35 kilolitres (1,200 cu ft) storage facility along with blending facility was commissioned.


The oil field is still operational and pumps out 35 kilolitres (7,700 gallons) every day.


pump as much as 7,000,000 US gallons (26,000 kilolitres) a day.


In 1990, 110,000 US gallons (420 kilolitres) of sewage per day originated from the canyon.


It processes 16,000 kilolitres (570,000 cu ft) of waste water each day and operates continuously through.


1 cubic metre per second  =  1000  litres per second =  60  kilolitres per minute =  86.


stood above a set of seventeen vaulted cisterns, capable of holding 7,000 kilolitres.


On 9 February 2010, 10 kilolitres of water were distributed.


5 million to construct the scheme: the pipeline would convey 23,000 kilolitres (5,100,000 imp gal) of water per day to the Goldfields from a dam on the.


5 MW of power, and its distillery facilities produce 75 kilolitres per day.


The Wungong Brook Pipehead Dam supplied up to 32,000 kilolitres a day, more than either the Churchman Brook Dam or Victoria Reservoir.


ft (14770 m2) Stainless Steel Storage: 47,750 gallons (218 kilolitres) Case Good Storage: 200,000 cases Barrel storage: 5,000+ barrels Press.


[citation needed] Although kilolitres, megalitres, and gigalitres are commonly used for measuring water consumption.


was commissioned in 2005 by SA Water and has a total capacity of 160 kilolitres (5,700 cu ft) per day.


The current production is 475 kilolitres (60,000 cases) per year, and has remained the same since 1946.


Larger volumes are usually denoted in kilolitres, megalitres or gigalitres, or else in cubic metres (1 cubic metre = 1.


with the local shortage of water, with reservoirs gaining eleven million kilolitres (3,000,000,000 US gal) of water.



kilolitres's Meaning':

a metric unit of volume or capacity equal to 1000 liters

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