That completely depends on what's in the freezer.
-- 5.5 cubic feet of air . . . 6.8 ounces
-- 5.5 cubic feet of ice . . . 340 pounds
-- 5.5 cubic feet of ground beef . . . 320 pounds
-- 5.5 cubic feet of gold . . . 6,460 pounds
ten cubic cm(10FT)
how big is a 5 cubic feet freezer
how big is a 5 cubic freezer
Multiply width, height and length together.
Volume is measured in cubic feet. So a cubic foot would have 1 foot height, 1 foot lenghth, and 1 foot width.
Cubic inches are a measurement of volume, or space, while feet are a measurement of length, so the question actually makes no sense. If however you are asking how many cubic inches are in a cubic foot (which is the area contained in a cube the has a length, width and height of 1 foot), then to get the answer you multiply the length, width and height together in the unit that we want the answer in (in this case, inches). Since we know that a cubic foot has a length, width and height of 1 foot, and that 1 foot is 12 inches, we multiply 12 x 12 x 12 to get the total number of cubic inches in the cubic foot. Therefor the answer is that there are 1,728 cubic inches in a cubic foot.
You can figure this out. Cubic feet is a measure of length times width times height. So 6x4x2= your answer.
It's (20.5) divided by [ (length of the refriderator) times (its height) ]
There is no three-dimensional volume (cubic feet) in a one-dimensional length (foot).
You need three dimensions; length, width and height. Then multiply them together to get cubic feet.
Add the cubic foot measurement of the refrigerator interior to the cubic foot measurement of the freezer interior.
You measure the length, height and depth of the INSIDE of the fridge compartment, then multiply all three numbers together... For example MY fridge measures 17 x 19 x 28 inches internally - this is 9044 cubic inches. NOW - divide that figure by one cubic foot (1728in3) which gives the capacity as 5.23ft3
The formula for Cubic Feet is: Length × Width × Height. For example, a 600 square foot room with a 10 foot ceiling would be 6000 cubic feet.
A box 5 feet wide, 5 feet long, and 1 foot in height has a volume of 25 cubic feet, so a box with the same width and length having a volume of 50 cubic feet is 2 feet in height.
Given the length 48 feet by about a 9 foot height, and a width of between 90-100 inches, your cubic feet will be between 3,240 cubic feet and 3,600 cubic feet.