yes cubic feet are used to find area
A chamber's volume is measured in cubic feet, not square feet. If the chamber has a volume of 5.02 cubic feet, it does not have a measurement in square feet. Square feet are used to measure the area of a flat surface, not the volume of a three-dimensional space like a chamber.
Question is not viable. The material used to create the weight must be evaluated
Zero. "Cubic feet" describes a volume of space, like the space inside a bottle or a box. "Square feet" describes an amount of surface, like the surface of a sheet of paper or the floor of a room. The surface of a sheet of paper has no volume, and can't hold any water, because is has no sides. Square feet have no cubic feet in them. That's why there are two different kinds of units. If one could convert into the other, we wouldn't need both of them.
It means that it is wrong because volume is measured in cubic units.
The measure is cubic feet.
Cubic feet, cubic meter, cubic cm...
Unanswerable. Yards are linear measure. Cubic feet are used to measure volume.
Cubic kilometres.
No, because they are used to measure different things. Cubic yards is used to measure volume and square meters is used to measure area.
Furnace volume is typically measured in cubic feet, not square feet. This measurement refers to the total space within the furnace where combustion takes place and heat is generated. Square feet is used to measure the surface area of a space, while cubic feet measures the total three-dimensional volume.
This question presents several difficulties.There is a unit called "square feet", used to express area, and another unit called "cubic feet",used to express volume or capacity. But there is no such unit as "cubic square feet".There is also a unit called "feet", used to measure length or distance. Since it doesn't expressarea or volume, it's completely unrelated to the two units listed that DO exist, and even lessrelated to the unit that DOESN'T exist.So the question strikes out in several respects.
You can't convert cubic meters to square feet. Cubic units measure volume while square units measure area. To convert between the two requires the loss of a dimension.