Volume = 4/3 pi R3V = 4/3 pi (56)3 = 735,618.6 cubic centimeters = 735.618 liters = 0.7356 cubic meter
You are mixing AREA with VOLUME.If you meant "How many liters are in 56 cubic feet?" then the answer would be 1,585.74LThe complete solution:a) 56 cubic feet is equal to 1.58574 cubic metersb) 1 cubic meter is equal to 1000 litersTherefore 1.58574 x 1000 = 1,585.74L
56%
5,600 cubic inches.
56*6 = 336 cubic inches
Volume = 4/3 pi R3V = 4/3 pi (56)3 = 735,618.6 cubic centimeters = 735.618 liters = 0.7356 cubic meter
You are mixing AREA with VOLUME.If you meant "How many liters are in 56 cubic feet?" then the answer would be 1,585.74LThe complete solution:a) 56 cubic feet is equal to 1.58574 cubic metersb) 1 cubic meter is equal to 1000 litersTherefore 1.58574 x 1000 = 1,585.74L
56 inches=1.4224 meters
The material is missing
56 feet?
56 x 1 = 56 cubic feet Specific weights of Earth (packed)= 95 lb per cubic foot 56 x 95 = 5,320 lbs (US) = 2.4 metric ton
Square meter is a unit of area. Meter is a unit of length. You cannot convert area to length with the current data you have provided.
56 percent !
56 liters is 1.98 cubic feet.
(presuming you mean 56 cubic inches) > 1 cu foot = 12 * 12 * 12 = 1728 cu inches > 56 / 1728 = 0.03241 cu feet
The "therm" is a unit of energy often used in connection with various methodsof home heating ... gas, oil, electric, etc.1 therm = 100,000 BTU = 1.055 x 108 joulesThat's the easy part. The next question is: How much energy do you getby burning a cubic meter of natural gas ? The references we found on linelisted the following answers (in mega-joules):37, 40, 37, 19 to 56, 37 to 41, 39, 38.Instead of agonizing over which one is correct, let's say there's a grain of truthin all of them, and take an average ... 38.21 megajoules per cubic meter. OK.Now we're ready to do the conversion for you:(1 therm/1.055 x 108 joule) x ( 38.21 x 106 Joule/cubic meter) =0.362 therm/cubic meter2.761 cubic meter/therm.Your answer is:Multiply therms by 2.761 to find out how many cubic meters of gasyou need to burn in order to produce that much heat.
56 US gallons = 7.48611114 cubic feet