pi*radius2*length
To calculate linear board feet, use the formula: (Thickness in inches × Width in inches × Length in feet) ÷ 12. This gives you the volume in board feet for a single piece of lumber. For multiple pieces, simply sum the board feet of each piece. Remember, one board foot is equivalent to a volume of one foot long by one foot wide by one inch thick.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area. Generally, volume is determined by multiplying length x width x depth. Area is normally determined by multiplying length x width.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area. Generally, volume is determined by multiplying length x width x depth. Area is normally determined by multiplying length x width.
Volume of a cylinder is pi x radius2 x height. If measurements are made in feet, volume will be in cubic feet.
Use the formula for a cylinder to calculate the volume. This volume will be in cubic feet; you can then convert that to gallons.
The dimension can't be determined here since 4 cubic feet is actually the quantity of the volume units. "cubic feet" doesn't determine the dimension. It determines the volume of the object.
Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area. They do not directly convert.
To calculate the volume of the tub, you can use the formula for the volume of a rectangular prism, which is length × width × depth. For this tub, the volume is 6 feet × 2 feet × 1 foot, which equals 12 cubic feet. Therefore, the volume of the tub is 12 cubic feet.
Board feet are a measurement of volume. Length x Width x Thickness / 144 = board feet.
The formula for the Volume of a cylinder is Pi*Radian2*Height=Volume. Therefore V=3.14*112*18=6842 ft3
They do not directly convert. Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area.
It should take around 30,457 gallons to fill that pool. Using the Volume formula (pi * radius^2 * height), I determined that the pool was roughly 4071.5 cubic feet. I then used Google calculator to convert this to gallons.