Length times width times height = volume
Or area times height = volume
There is no such unit as "cubic square feet". If you want to calculate the cubic feet of volume in a room, multiply the room's length (in feet) by its width (in feet), and then multiply that result by the room's height (in feet).
20*14*8 cubic feet = 2240 cubic feet.
This room is a rectangular prism. The equation for a rectangular prism to find the volume is the LxWxH=V. 50x28x15=1400x15=21000 cubic feet The number of cubic feet in this room is 21000 cubic feet.
Let's start with the height.... a ceiling is usually about 8 feet above the floor, so 450 cubic feet ÷ 8 feet = 56.25 square feet. A room with a floor area of 56.25 square feet could be a square with sides of 7' 6".
The volume of such a room is 480 cubic feet.
A heater would work best in a tall room because heat rises, so the warm air will be distributed more evenly throughout the space. In a long room, the heat may struggle to reach the entire area, while in a cubic room, the heat may get trapped at a certain level.
25 x 25 with an 8-foot ceiling
Volume is measured in cubic meters. It is used to quantify the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object, such as a box or a room.
You will need a portable air conditioner that offers 24,000 - 25,500 BTUs to cool a room of about 1500 cubic feet. This is a large sized room and a 2.5 ton unit would cool that area.
Measure the height, length and width in meters and multiply the numbers together.
That is 3,000 cubic ft.
There is no such unit as "cubic square feet". If you want to calculate the cubic feet of volume in a room, multiply the room's length (in feet) by its width (in feet), and then multiply that result by the room's height (in feet).
Cubic metres.
5000 BTU's should work for a room that size.
You must know the height of the room to determine this. If the room has a flat 8 foot high ceiling there are 1664 cubic feet of volume in the room
Find out how many cubic feet the room is and how many cubic feet the soccerball is and divide
You need to include the third dimension to calculate the cubic capacity of a room