More information is required. Is the container a cube? Or a rectangular block, for example, 20 x 10 x 5? Is it a sphere? In this case, is 20 feet the radius or the diameter? Is is a cylinder? In this case, you need radius and height.
If the container's shape is a cube then the volume is 226.53 cubic meters.
If you are asking for the volume, it would be 20 x 20 x 20 = 8000 cubic feet
A meaningless question. 20 cubic feet is a volume, not an area.
Volume of greenhouse: 30*20*8 = 4800 cubic feet
If the container is really a cube, then the length and width are both the same as the height.The volume is (20 x 20 x 20) = 8,000 cubic feet.That's IF it's really a cube.
How many cubim meters are there in a 20 footer container van
Multiply 35 feet by 20 feet by 8 feet and your answer will be in cubic feet. 5600 cubic feet.
20 cubic meters are 706.29333443 cubic feet. A volume converter: Scroll down to related links and look at "Conversions of volume and capacity units".
The dimensions of a standard 20' General Purpose container are: Length: 5.919m Width: 2.340m Height: 2.380m To calculate the volume in cbm multiply the length x width x height: 5.919 x 2.340 x 2.380 = 32.96cbm Practically though, the usual maximum loading volume is around 28cbm, depending on the size of the cartons you are sticking in it. You can hardly ever pack it right to the edge and the top. For a 40'GP:- Length: 12.051m Width: 2.340m Height: 2.380m 12.051 x 2.340 x 2.380 = 67.11cbm The same applies when loading as with a 20', drop roughly 5cbm to be safe with your capacity if you are planning a shipment.
5,340 cubic feet.
total volume = 3 x 2.5 x 6 = 45 cubic feet storage volume = 45 - 20 = 25 cubic feet
566.337 liters.