- Look up
capacity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Capacity or
capacities may
refer to:
Capacity of a container,
closely related to the
volume of the...
- the new large-
capacity Mercedes-Benz
CapaCity L
articulated bus
measures up on all fronts". Daimler.
Retrieved 16
January 2020. "New
City Bus:
World Premiere...
- Heat
capacity or
thermal capacity is a
physical property of matter,
defined as the
amount of heat to be
supplied to an
object to
produce a unit change...
- tie
against Stoke City on 3
March 1934.
Though Maine Road was
redeveloped several times over its 80-year lifespan, by 1995 its
capacity was
restricted to...
-
capacity arena to a 48,000 seat
football stadium at a cost to the
city council of £22 million and to
Manchester City of £20 million.
Manchester City agreed...
- created. New
construction increased the road
capacity of the
city by 17%, the
sewage handling capacity by 27% and the
amount of new
green areas and beaches...
-
Seating capacity is the
number of
people who can be
seated in a
specific space, in
terms of both the
physical space available and
limitations set by law...
-
listed the
stadium capacity as 29,409. In 2004 a
proposal was put
forward to
build a "sports village"
comprising a 55,000-
capacity City of
Birmingham Stadium...
- José
Canseco Capas Jr. (born July 2, 1964) is a Cuban-American
former professional baseball outfielder and
designated hitter who pla**** 17
seasons in...
- 1878 and then to
Stoke City in 1925
after Stoke-on-Trent was
granted city status. Stoke's home
ground is the 30,089
capacity bet365 Stadium.
Before it...