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50 L = 1,765 733 cubic foot

50 liters is 1.766 cubic feet

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Fifty cubic feet is a measurement of volume, representing the amount of space that would be occupied by a cube that is 3.7 feet on each side. In other words, it is equal to a cube that measures approximately 3.7 feet in length, width, and height. This volume is commonly used to measure large items such as refrigerators, washing machines, or pieces of furniture.

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4mo ago
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It is roughly 1.4 meters cubed.

The question 'how big is 50 cubic feet' is a little strange to answer, as the size is just that, 50 cubic feet. When working in cubes above 1 cubed, there is literally an infinite amount of lengths you could equate to make the final cubic size.

One easy way to imagine 50 cubic feet however, is to picture a line that stretches 25 feet in front of you, then turn that line into a rectangle that is two feet wide, and then make that rectangle into a box that is one foot high.

25L x 2W x 1H = 50 Cu.

You could then cut that length in front of you in half, and make it 12.5 feet long. Still imagine it to be two feet wide, but now place the other 12.5 feet on top of the old box to make it 2 feet high.

12.5L x 2W x 2H = 50 Cu.

You now have a box that is 12.5L x 2W x 2H.

Do it once more to make 6.25L x 2W x 4H (6'3"x2'x4') and it will hopefully be quite easy to picture in front of you.

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13y ago
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The question does not make any sense.

A cubic foot is a measure of volume (in 3-d space) and you cannot convert it into a length. It is like asking how long is a bucketful of water. If you could pour it out in a stream thin enough, it could be thousands of miles long! Mathematically, its length could be infinite. But to do that the stream would have to be infinitesimally thin.

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13y ago
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One hundred cubic feet is the equivalent of 2,832 liters, or 748.1 gallons. Cubic foot is a unit of volume.

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10y ago
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2 standard (noy luxury) single (twin) hotel beds would take up approx 40 cubic feet.

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13y ago
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it's not cubic ft it is square ft 500 sq ft

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