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property number + unit a measured amount

water capacity

also called reservoir capacity

The volume of water the appliance holds when full — a kettle's jug, a drip maker's fill, a pod or bean-to-cup machine's reservoir/tank — as a numeral with a volume unit (typically litres). Required: every member states a holding capacity (a 1.7 L kettle, a 1.5 L Nespresso tank, a 1.9 L bean-to-cup tank). Covers both heat-and-serve designs that heat the whole fill and standing-reservoir designs that heat on demand; that mechanism difference is not a separate spec. Distinct from a brewed-output or carafe volume; this is the water the appliance holds.

Water capacity is a measured figure, given in liters.

It belongs to measurement — its measurable, physical facts.

asked by the kinds that answer it

5 kinds answer it, each for a single value. The same question can be reused by unrelated kinds — one meaning, many homes.

answered with
number + unit — a number paired with a unit drawn from an exhaustive unit vocabulary.
value domain
Volume units — the vocabulary its answers are drawn from.
concern
Measurement — the facet of a product it belongs to.

asked by kinds that answer it

The same question can be reused by unrelated kinds — one meaning, many homes.

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water heating appliance required · one