The capacity of that section of line is (pi R2 L) = 333.79 cubic feet = 2,496.95 gallons. (rounded) We have no way of knowing how much water is actually in it. It may even be empty.
Linear feet measures a straight line. Cubic yards measure volume, One cannot be converted to the other. One cubic yard is a cube that is 3 feet on each side.
82 feet = 984 inches. So a line of 984/4 = 246 tiles will cover a length of 82 feet - to a width of 4 inches.
A cubic line is in a cube shape line. and Parabola is a straight line
Seven feet. Three feet in a yard stick, so 3 + 3 + 1 = 7. (There are 12 inches in a foot)
There are an infinite number of square feet in a cubic foot. This is because a square foot defines a 2D plane, and 2D objects have no depth. They are infinitely thin and therefore there would be an infinite number of square feet in a cubic foot. This is equal to asking how many 12 inch line segments are in a square foot, or to the next dimension, how many 12 inch line segments are in a cubic foot. Same answer, infinity.
The capacity of that section of line is (pi R2 L) = 333.79 cubic feet = 2,496.95 gallons. (rounded) We have no way of knowing how much water is actually in it. It may even be empty.
Linear feet measures a straight line. Cubic yards measure volume, One cannot be converted to the other. One cubic yard is a cube that is 3 feet on each side.
1/8" per foot
"Square cubic anything" is an unknown unit.=> If you have a number of square inches of area, divide the number by 144 to get the number of square feet.241,920 square inches = (241,920 / 144) = 1,680 square feet=> If you have a number of cubic inches of volume, divide the number by 1,728 to get the number of cubic feet.241,920 cubic inches = (241,920 / 1,728) = 140 cubic feet=> If you have a number of square cubic inches, then you've made a serious blunder somewhere up the line. You should repeat your work.
From the foul line (the black strip one-half inch wide that runs across the beginning of the lane)... to the center of the head pin is 60 feet, with a tolerance of +or- half inch.
The firing order for a 1963 Chevrolet with a 194 cubic inch in-line 6 cylinder engine is 1, 5, 3, 6, 2, 4. This engine was used on many different Chevy vehicles in the 1960s.
Each yardstick measures 3 feet. Two yardsticks is 6 feet. One 12-inch ruler is one foot. Laid end to end, this makes 7 feet.
20. "Linear" is an unnecessary adjective. If 'Feet' is not preceeded by "square" or "cubic" it refers to a line, or one-dimensional measurement.
82 feet = 984 inches. So a line of 984/4 = 246 tiles will cover a length of 82 feet - to a width of 4 inches.
A foot is a foot. The "linear" is just an unnecessary adjective to be used only when there may be some doubt if you are measuring a line, an area (square feet) or volume (cubic feet).
To convert feet of water line to gallons, you need the volume of the water line. The volume of a 2-inch diameter water line is about 0.0107 gallons per foot. So, 1000 feet of 2-inch water line would be approximately 10.7 gallons.