12 in = 1 ft
36 in = 3 ft
24 in = 2 ft
Volume of the aquarium = (1 x 3 x 2) = 6 cubic feet
FYI: 6 cubic feet is also 44.9 gallons. (rounded)
This pipe can hold up to 0.5 cubic foot or 3.7 gallons of water.
Assuming: an 8 inch inside diameter, 1 gallon of water weighs 8.345404 pounds, 231 cubic inches of water to the gallon, volume of cylinder = Pi * radius^2 * height volume=3.14 * 4^2 * (4000 * 12) volume = 3.14 * 16 * 48,000 = 2,411,520 cubic inches 2,411,520 cubic inches of water when full. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A 4000 foot cylinder/pipe with an 8 inch inside diameter, if full of water, will contain 10,439.48 gallons of water weighing a total of 87,121.68 pounds or 43.56 tons.
1/3 cu ft
Assuming that the joints don't leak, the box is full to the top edge, and won't break when full of water: 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches 8.5 ft = 102 inches 14.5 ft = 174 inches Volume of the box = (102 x 174 x 7) = 124,236 cubic inches = (124,236 / 231) = 537.82 gallons (rounded) = almost 4,500 pounds of water !
There's no way of knowing. It would hold 36 cubic feet if it was full.
(4.3 x 4.3 x 4.3) = 79.507 cubic feet, IF it's full to a depth of 4.3 feet.
800 cubic feet of water weights roughly 49,941.52 (water volume times density.)
(20' x 12' x 4') = 960 cubic feet
15 feet * 30 feet * 8 feet = 3600 cubic feet 3600 * 0.75 = 2700 cubic feet of water 2700 cubic feet = approximately 20,197.4026 US gallons
Assuming the container is full at 1500 liters, the container's volume in cubic feet will be about 53 cubic feet (52.9720005, more precisely).
This pipe can hold up to 0.5 cubic foot or 3.7 gallons of water.
thousand million cubic feet..TMC used as measured 4 water
30 x 14 x 18 =7560 cubic inches 7560 x 0.036 = 272.16 lbs Weight of water + tank =272.16 + 22.5 =294.66 lbs
The conversion factor for pounds to cubic feet varies depending on the material. For example, 10 cubic feet of water is approximately 62.4 pounds, while 10 cubic feet of soil may weigh around 1,000-1,500 pounds. It is important to know the density of the material in question to make an accurate conversion.
The weight of river sand can vary depending on its moisture content, but on average, river sand weighs about 2,600 pounds per cubic yard. So, for 100 cubic feet, you would be looking at approximately 3,704 pounds of river sand.
That completely depends on what substance is in the cubic feet. If the volume is empty, then it weighs zero pounds. If it's full of water, then it weighs roughly 150 pounds. If it's 2.4 cubic feet of gold, then it weighs about 2,865 pounds.
It is Cubic feet per metre