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There are 43,560 square feet in an acre of land. To determine the volume of dirt in an acre, you would also need to know the depth of the dirt. If you assume a depth of 1 foot, then there would be 43,560 cubic feet of dirt in an acre.
(43,560) x (depth of the topsoil in feet) cubic feet
4.0 acre-feet
1 acre = 43,560 square feet 60' x 140' = 8,400 square feet = 0.1928 acre (rounded)
An acre is a measurement of area. Equal to 4,046.8564224 square metres. Any combination of two numbers that give this product in metres would be an acre. In feet, it is equal to 43560 square square feet.
An acre foot is a unit of liquid measure equal to the amount of water used to cover one acre to the depth of one foot, that is, 43,560 cubic feet.
There is no such thing as a square acre. The unit of area is simply called acre. An acre has 43,560 square feet, so you simply multiply 5 x 43,650 x 4. Answer is in cubic feet. =======================================> 20 acre-feet
1 acre is approx 4000 sq m8 ft is about 2.4 m.so 1 acre at 8 ft depth = 4000* 2.4= 9600 cu meter===========================1 acre = 43,560 square feetVolume = 43,560 x 8 = 348,480 cubic feet = 9,867.9 cubic meters (rounded)Note: That's the volume of 1 acre 8 feet deep, whether it's empty, or full of sand,mud, water, or old newspapers.
To find the depth of a 0.55-acre piece of land that is 100 feet wide, first convert acres to square feet. There are 43,560 square feet in an acre, so 0.55 acres is approximately 23,928 square feet. Since the width is 100 feet, you can calculate the depth by dividing the total area by the width: 23,928 square feet ÷ 100 feet = 239.28 feet. Thus, the depth is approximately 239.28 feet.
Lake Brownwood is 150 acre with a water depth of 70 feet.
One acre is equal to 43560 square feet, so a quarter of that is 10,890 feet. One yard of compost is 27 cubic feet, so a yard will cover three times that to a depth of four inches (one third of a foot), or 81 square feet. 10,890 divided by 81 is 134.4, so you will need 134.4 yards of compost to cover a quarter of an acre to a depth of four inches.
An acre foot is a unit of liquid measure equal to the amount of water used to cover one acre to the depth of one foot, that is, 43,560 cubic feet.