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what do you mean by the 'capacity of the container'​

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Answered by SmotherQueen
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In general, capacity refers to an amount a container can, should, or does hold. ... In science, capacity refers to the amount of liquid a container can hold, expressed in units like litres (L), millilitres (ml), etc. In mathematics, capacity means the same thing as volume.

Answered by AJTamil09
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The container capacity can be altered or effected by a variety of things, the main one being the types of materials that are contained within the potting mix or soilless grow medium being used. And The internal dimensions are slightly different than the minimum internal size in ISO 668:2013, since in practice most manufacturers will deliver containers with larger internal dimensions (higher capacity, larger internal volume) than the minimum specs. The maximum payload is calculated based off the ISO standard, subtracting common tare weights.

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