How many liters does an 18cm saucepan hold?
You can't determine the volume (in liters) of a saucepan based solely on its diameter (18cm). Here's why:
* Saucepans have depth: The volume depends on both the diameter (width) and the height (depth) of the saucepan.
* Shape matters: The shape of the saucepan also affects the volume. A cylindrical saucepan will hold more than a saucepan with a sloped or rounded bottom.
To find the volume:
1. Measure the depth: You need to know how tall the saucepan is.
2. Approximate the shape: If it's close to cylindrical, you can use a formula. If it's more complex, you might need to estimate or look up volume information for that specific saucepan.
Here's an example using a cylindrical approximation:
* Assume the depth is 10 cm:
* Formula: Volume of a cylinder = π * radius² * height
* Radius: 18cm diameter / 2 = 9 cm
* Volume: 3.14 * 9² * 10 ≈ 2544.69 cm³
* Conversion to liters: 1 liter = 1000 cm³, so 2544.69 cm³ ≈ 2.54 liters
Important Note: This is just an estimate. To get the exact volume, you'd need the specific measurements of your saucepan.
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