You can have a box shape, with sides that have a length of any three numbers, as long as the product of these three numbers is one half.
None - or to put it another way:Cubic feet of what? There are more kg in 1 cu ft of mercury than 1 cu ft of hydrogen.Kg are a measure of weight.Cubic feet are a measure of volume.Weight and volume are related by density (of the substance).
54 feet 4 inches
Cubic feet measure volume. It is not possible to measure the number of feet in cubic feet. Cubic feet are in three dimensions. Feet are in one dimension. (And square feet are in two dimensions.)
The problem is to convert cubic feet to liters. Starting with 1 cu ft = 28.3168 liters 2 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft tank volume = 2 cu ft capacity If tank is only half full that would be 1 cu ft of water which = 28.3168 liters
You cant. Cubic feet has an extra dimension. Square feet=lengthxwidth Cubic feet=Lengthxwidthxheight i dont know if this is reliable or not... http://www.onlineconversion.com/faq_01.htm This is a nonsensical question. You must specify the Depth to which you are spreading material over the 64 sq ft. For example, 21.3 cu ft can be spread to a depth of 4 inches over 64 sq ft. Example calculation: 64 sq ft x(4/12) ft = 21.3 cu ft
100 cu ft × 2 = 200 cu ft.
sq feet to sq yards cu ft to cu yards you need depth added to your sq ft to get cu ft such as 70 sq ft x 4 in deep = 23.33 cu ft =.086 cu yd
If the dimensions given are inches, there are 49.11 cu. ft. If they are in feet there are 84,864 cu. ft.
I'll assume you meant: "how many cubic inches are in 1.8 cubic feet?" since cubic feet are a measure of volume whereas inches are a measure of length:1 ft = 12 in⇒ 1 cu ft = 1 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft= 12 in x 12 in x 12 in= 1728 cu in⇒ 1.8 cu ft = 1.8 x 1728 cu in= 3110.4 cu inThat is 3110.4 cubic inches.
Any length you want (greater than zero).Or to put it another way:cubic feet are a measure of volume; whereashow long something is is a measure of lengththey measure different things.If you have a 10 cu ft box, 1 ft by 2 ft by 5 ft which side represents how long it is?Alternatively, the 10 cu ft box could be 4 in (1/3 ft) x 10 ft by 3 ft; now how long is it?
You measure height, width and depth (in feet), then multiply. I believe the "cubic feet" refers to what fits inside, i.e. the usable volume, so you'll have to measure on the inside.
1.30 x 1 cu ft = 1.3 cu ft