"40*40*40 = 64000". This answer only applies if the asker is looking for the exact volume of a container that is actually 40 feet in height, length, and width.
If, in fact, you are searching for the volume of a 40 Foot High Cube Shipping Container as I was, the correct interior volume of this device is: 2,694 ft3 / 76.3 m3.
depends how wide and high it is. Cubic footage is a measure of volume and you thus need all three dimensions
Roughly 40 x 8 x 8 = 2560 cu.ft.
(Some containers are 8ft 6inches high)
It depends on how tall the trailer is. Different trailers are different heights.
approximately 2400 cubic feet
The volume 10 foot times 5 foot times 2 foot is 100 cubic feet. 100 cubic feet are 2831.6846592 liters.
Assume 1/4 cubic foot per minute. Therefore 36 cubic feet x 4 minutes equals 144
126.4375 cubic feet.
35 cubic feet
You have to know the width and height of the container also. Total cubic feet would be length times widthtimes height.
If the whole container is rectangular, then its volume is 18" x 24" x 30" = 12,960 cubic inches = 7.5 cubic feet = 56.104 gallons
4 × 2 × 1 = 8 cubic feet (8ft3)
The square feet are simply the width times the length. But, I will assume you are interested in the inside dimension of the container or the volume. A sea container is 39' and 3/8" long by 7' 8-3/8"wide by 7' 9-5/8" high. Therefore a 40 foot container holds 2261 cubic feet of area
Volume = 40*8*8.5 cubic feet = 2720 cubic feet
A box 5 feet wide, 5 feet long, and 1 foot in height has a volume of 25 cubic feet, so a box with the same width and length having a volume of 50 cubic feet is 2 feet in height.
A 3 foot cube has edges that are three feet long and a total volume of 27 cubic feet. 3 cubic feet describes a cube with edges the cube root of 3 long. (about 1.44225 feet)
40 feet x 7 feet x 7 feet = 1960 cubic feet.