approx 3.2 billion.....based on amount of smarties per cubic feet and cubic feet of wembley ( 3.2 million)
To estimate how many footballs would fill Wembley Stadium, we need to consider the stadium's volume and the volume of a standard football. Wembley Stadium has a capacity of about 90,000 spectators and a rough volume of approximately 1.2 million cubic meters. A standard football has a volume of about 0.0042 cubic meters. Therefore, it would take roughly 285 million footballs to fill Wembley Stadium.
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To estimate how many Smarties it would take to fill the Earth, we first need to calculate the volume of the Earth, which is approximately 1 trillion cubic kilometers (or 1 x 10^12 km³). A single Smartie has a volume of about 0.5 cubic centimeters (or 0.0000005 km³). Dividing the Earth's volume by the volume of a Smartie gives an approximate total of around 2 x 10^21 Smarties needed to fill the Earth, assuming no gaps and complete packing.
Rungnado May Day Stadium in North Korea has a capacity of approximately 114,000 people, while Neyland Stadium at the University of Tennessee can hold around 101,915 spectators. To determine how many Neyland Stadiums would be needed to fill Rungnado May Day Stadium, you would divide 114,000 by 101,915, which results in approximately 1.12. This means it would take about 1.12 Neyland Stadiums to fill Rungnado May Day Stadium, or essentially one full Neyland Stadium plus some additional capacity.
Lemmings can never fill the Mile High Stadium, because they keep jumping out.
Assuming that the shape of the stadium is a rectangular prism, and using the equation for the area of a rectangular prism (LxWxH=V) you can say that 600x400x100=V 240000x100=V 24000000=V The number of cubic feet that it would take to fill the stadium is 24000000 cubic feet.
n0. The stadium would fill what undeveloped land is left on this overcrowded little island.
Levi's Stadium, the home of the San Francisco 49ers, has a seating capacity of approximately 68,500 for football games.
To estimate how many one euro coins it would take to fill Croke Park, we first need to consider the stadium's volume. Croke Park has a capacity of approximately 82,300 spectators and is roughly 1.5 million cubic meters in volume. A one euro coin has a diameter of 2.33 cm and a thickness of 2.33 mm, giving it a volume of about 0.000013 cubic meters. Dividing the stadium's volume by the coin's volume suggests that it would take around 115 billion coins to fill Croke Park.
C-Suite with Jeffrey Hayzlett - 2013 Seattle Sounders How They Fill Stadium Seats 1-2 was released on: USA: 15 October 2013
48 million cubic feet (length x width x height)