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The volume of a cube with a 4 foot edge is: 64 cubic feet.
In order to calculate the volume we must work out the radius. Lateral surface area without the 2 end pieces of the cylinder = 200 sq.ft, 2*pi*r*8 = 200 Divide both sides by 2*pi*8 to find the length of the radius. radius = 3.978873577 Volume in cubic units = pi*radius2*height or altitude; Volume = 397.8873577 cubic feet or 398 to the nearest cubic foot.
A square foot is a unit of area. A cubic foot is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A square foot has no volume. if you are asking how many gallons are in a cubic foot the answer id 7.4805195.
Cubic feet is a measure of volume, requiring three dimensions. Inches are a one-dimensional measurement. However, there are 1728 cubic inches in a cubic foot, so .39 * 1728 = 673.92 cubic inches.
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 Volume = 4/3*pi*93 = 3053.628059 Volume = 3054 cubic feet to the nearest cubic foot.
The volume of a 60-foot cube is: 216,000 cubic feet.
The answer is 569 cubic feet.
Provided 10768.63 is cubic feet, it is 10769 rounded to the nearest cubic foot.
pi x (diameter squared/4) times height = volume volume = 808,727
1 cubic foot.
A measurement of volume. A cubic foot, for example, has the volume of a cube which is 1 foot by 1 foot by 1 foot. Any shape that has the same volume as this is considered to have 1 cubic foot volume. (It could be 1 inch by 1 foot by 12 feet).
Volume is measured in cubic feet. So a cubic foot would have 1 foot height, 1 foot lenghth, and 1 foot width.
There is a foot, a square foot, and a cubic foot, but there is no such thing as a square cubic foot. A foot and a square foot have no volume, so they're not related to gallons in any way. One cubic foot is the same volume as 7.48052 gallons. (rounded)
Multiple length by width by height....for example a box 1 foot in each dimension has a volume of 1 cubic foot
Square foot is a measure of area. Cubic foot is a measure of volume. They are not equal.
About 28.32 liters per cubic foot.