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The volume of water stored in a dam or reservoir is expressed in:

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Answered by PSRakesh
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There are two conditions under which water is measured,

1.water at rest:

Water at rest [like ponds, reservoir ] is measured in units of volume.

common units : cubic foot,

* 1 cubic foot = 7.4805 gallons.

* 1 US gallon = 0.1337 cubic feet = 3.79 liters.

2.And water in motion:

But the bigger units that are used to measure the volume of water in reservoirs or dams or river flow is TMC.

TMC--Thousand million cubic foot .

*1 TMC= 2.831 x 10¹⁰ liters.

Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

In reservoirs and other bodies of still water, the volume of the water is measured. standard units: cubic foot

Explanation:

How do you find the volume of water in a reservoir?

The two situations in which water is measured are water at rest and water in motion.In reservoirs and other bodies of still water, the volume of the water is measured.universal units one cubic foot

Tmcft, however, is the larger unit used to quantify the amount of water in reservoirs, dams, and river flows.

1000,000,000 cubic feet is referred to as TMCFT.

Water that is contained in dams is referred to as impounded or stored water. Either in terms of "Cusecs" or "Tmcft," it can be quantified.

Informally, "cubic feet per second" is abbreviated as "cusec". It is convertible to 28.317 litres per second.

The acronym for one billion million cubic feet is TMC, often known as TMCFT. It equates to 2.83168466 x 1010 litres.

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