231 cubic inches.
To convert gallons to cubic inches, you would multiply by 231 (since there are 231 cubic inches in a gallon). So, 13.6 gallons would be 13.6 x 231 = 3141.6 cubic inches.
97 cubic feet of natural gas will make 1 liquid gallon.
One gallon of liquefied natural gas (LNG) is equivalent to about 0.136 cubic feet.
4,050 cubic inches is about 17.53 US gallons.
20 cubic inches will hold about 11 fluid ounces.
at $2.15 a gallon, one cubic foot is $0.0591
any where from $2.44 to $2.66
A U.S.gallon is 231 cubic inches. Any combination of L x W x H in inches that gives 231 can be used. One easy combination is 7 x 3 x 11 (all inches) = 231 cu.in. = 1 U.S. gallon.
One pound of natural gas is equivalent to approximately 1.546 cubic feet or 92.6 cubic inches.
10 cubic inches
To equal the energy content of 1 gallon of diesel fuel, it takes approximately 1,000 cubic feet of natural gas. This is based on the average energy content of diesel fuel, which is around 130,000 British thermal units (BTUs) per gallon, compared to natural gas, which has an energy content of about 1,000 BTUs per cubic foot. Therefore, the conversion is roughly 1,000 cubic feet of natural gas for each gallon of diesel.
In the US its by the gallon or by the cubic foot. Most of the world uses the liter.