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Hi all. A part of my A2 physics research project is concerning cylinders. Im using a 15l cylinder as an example of how speed of filling can give a smaller quantity of air when allowed to cool than one filled slowly and also why not to leave a cylinder in a warm place. Fairly basic stuff. However I was wondering if anyone know how the 15l capacity is measured? In particular what temperature is it measured at? ATM im presuming 298K which is considered the international chemistry standard for standard conditions with 100 KPa which is pretty much 1ATM. Any thoughts would be much appreciated as a brief search through the archives here didnt turn up anything like this. Other areas Im researching include fin types, light under water, gps and sonar to find a dive sight, masks and regs. If anyone can think of a forumla to link viscosity of a medium, kinetic energy (half mass x velocity squared) and drag I would be very appreciative. Many thanks. Chris.