Generally lumber is measured in linear feet, but to find the cubic feet or volume of a cylindrical object the formula you use is, Pi times radius squared, times length or height. so if you had a log that was 3 ft across and 40 ft long you would use the formula 3.14(pi rounded down you can use the button on your calculator and get a more accurate number) x 1.5 x 1.5 x 40 = 282.6 cubic ft.
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Karp
10 cubic feet
It is 10.5 feet.
Volume in cubic feet = Length in feet * Width in feet * Height in feet.
circumference = 2*pi*5 feet
The volume of a cylinder when the inside circumference is 12 feet and height is 8 feet is: 91.7 cubic feet.
You cannot. You need three measures for the volume of timber: length, breadth and height. Only two have been specified.
10 cubic feet
Square feet is length x width and is given in square feet. Cubic feet is length x width x depth and is given in cubic feet.
It is 10.5 feet.
Assuming you mean 4" x 6" x 6' that would be one cubic foot volume Or, if you meant 46' x 6' square feet, that would be 276 square feet
circumference = 2*pi*5 feet
Volume in cubic feet = Length in feet * Width in feet * Height in feet.
It is not possible to equate feet (a measurement of length) with cubic feet (a measurement of volume).
Cubic feet is a measure of volume, not length or distance.
The volume of a cylinder when the inside circumference is 12 feet and height is 8 feet is: 91.7 cubic feet.
It depends on what you mean by a 24 foot circle: around it (circumference) or across it (diameter)? If circumference, then volume = 201.7 cubic ft If diameter, then 452.4 cubic feet.
None Cubic meters are a volume feet are a length