When you say "English", I'm assuming you mean the "customary" system of units
of measure that's used in two English speaking countries and a Burmese one.
In that system, the volume units of cubic inch, cubic foot, and cubic yard are
quite common. Also the cubic mile, though not so commonly heard.
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A graph of Charles' Law shows the relationship between Volume vs. Temperature. Volume is placed on the y axis and temperature on the x axis. The relationship is linear if temperature is in units of Kelvin.
The English system does not have simple relationships of any kind, that is why scientists, and nearly the entire world other than the US, use the metric system.
Yards and linear yards are the same measurement. Linear yards are a way of distinguishing between distance, area, and volume.
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They are exactly the same amount