Cubic feet x 0.028317 = cubic meters.
One foot = 12 inches, by definition. Therefore, a cubic feet (foot3) is equal to (12 inches)3, or 1728 cubic inches.
The volume is 30 feet x 18 feet x 4 feet = 2,160 CUBIC feet. OR... 2,160 foot3 x 7.4805 GALLONS/foot3 =16,157.88 Gallons.j3h.
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1 gallon = 231 cubic inches1,728 cubic inches = 1 cubic foot3 cubic feet = 5,184 cubic inches = 22.442 gallons. (rounded)
It is impossible to find the actual size because you don't know the depth Hmmm, Lets take a guess at 12"X12"X12" and see if that works for you! a 1 cubic foot block would be comprised of 144 cubic inches of filled space
(8-ft x 10-ft x 4-ft) = 320 foot3 x (1,728 inch3 per foot3) / (231 inch3 per gallon) = 2,393.8 gallons (rounded)
(60-cm x 60-cm x 30-cm) x (1 inch/2.54 cm)3 x (1 foot/12 inches)3 = 3.814 foot3(rounded)
12 inches = 1 foot3 feet = 1 yard 25 yards = 900 inches
12 inches = 1 foot3 feet = 1 yard 25 yards = 900 inches
The density of polypropylene depends on whether it is crystalline or amorphous. I'll give both numbers:Amorphous: 0.85 g/cm3Crystalline: 0.95 g/cm31 cm3 = 3.53147 x 10-5 cubic feetor1 foot3 = 28316.847 cm3So 1 ft3 of polypropylene weighs 24,069.32 g and 26,901.00 g for amorphous and crystalline respectively.That's also equal to 24.069 kg or 26.901 kg1 kg = 2.204622 poundsSo 1 ft3 of amorphous polypropylene weighs: 53.064 lbsand 1 ft3 of crystalline polypropylene weighs: 59.307 lbs
There will be about 5757 US gallons in a full tank of this size. A cylinder's volume is the area of the base times its height. The area of the base is pi times the square of the radius of that base. A radius is half a diameter. Half of 7 feet is 3 1/2 feet. If we take pi times the square of that, we'll get about 38.48 square feet. Multiply that by the 20 foot length and you'll get about 769.6 cubic feet. There are about 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot of water. Multiply the 769.6 feet3 (the volume) by 7.5 gallons/foot3 and there's the (approximately) 5757 gallons (US) in that tank.
AnswerThe volume of a box one foot long, one foot high, and one foot wide is 1 foot3 or 7.480519 liquid gallons.