[Girth(inches)*Girth(inches)*length(feet)]/2304
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It depends on the density of the substance
y = 5,280 x x = number of miles y = number of feet
There are about 1030 BTUs in a cubic foot of natural gas. If one wishes to know the gas consumption (in feet3 per hour) for a given BTU per hour usage rate, one would divide the amount of BTUs by 1030. That would yield the number of cubic feet of gas that is used per hour. Q: I'm heating a space using 10,300 BTUs per hour and I'm using my natural gas heater to do it. How many cubic feet of gas am I using per hour? A: 10,300 BTUs (the heat generated per hour) divided by 1030 (the number of BTUs per cubic foot of gas) equals 10 cubic feet. You're using 10 cubic feet per hour. You apply 10,300 BTUs to heat the space per hour, and you use 10 cubic feet of gas per hour to do that. (And yes, I picked easy numbers.)
Concrete is a mixture of cement , sand, gravel and water. A cubic yard of concrete is 3' x 3' x 3' . That's 3x3=9x3=27 . 27 cubic feet = 1 cubic yard . So it's 27 feet divided by 3 inches equals 108 sq ft!
To convert a measure in inches to a measurement in feet, you need to divide by twelve. Here's the simple formula: Inches Measurement divided by 12 = Measurement in feet