The volume of a trailer is it's interior length times it's interior width, times interior height. For instance a typical small cargo trailer could be 8 ft x 4 ft x 6 ft, giving you a volume of 192 cubic ft.
The trailer is 45' long. As soon as we also know the width and height, we'll have everything we need to calculate its volume.
4013 cubic feet for a standard 53' dry van. See related link for source
cubic metres
Volume in cubic units = pi*radius2*height
A cubic measurement is a volume measurement. To calculate volume, multiply Area x Height (or Depth).
w x h
The volume of gas in a cubic meter is one cubic meter. But perhaps that is not the real question?
643,8.1033 (pm)3
measure the height and dia of cyl. in cm. then calculate the area by PiXDXD/4. Volume =areaXheight in cubic cm. 1 lt =1000 cubic cm. Using this determine the volume in Lts.
That is not possible. A triangle is an area. Cubic meters belong to volume or capacity.
Use this conversion: cubic feet x 7.4805 = gallons
Length x width x depth = cubic volume