It is approx 1,463,776 Imperial gallons.
No. One gallon of water equates to 0.13368 cubic feet.
the volume is: 2*15*20.5=615 cubic feet 1 cubic foot = 7.48 gallon => 615 cubic feet = 615*7.48 Gallon.
Use this conversion: cubic feet x 7.4805 = gallons
measure length x width x height. this will give cubic feet. find out how many cubic feet a gallon of water is and divide it into your measurments. this will give ya cubic feet of water
1 acre-foot = 43,560 cubic feet1 gallon = 231 cubic inches1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches143.91 million gallons = 3.324321 x 1010 cubic inches = 1.9238 x 107 cubic feet =441.643 acre-feet (rounded)
3,366.23 cubic feet.
One gallon of propane has a volume of approximately 231 cubic inches or about 0.1337 cubic feet.
Propane has a density of about 4.2 pounds per gallon. So, 17 pounds of propane would be approximately 4.05 gallons. Since 1 gallon is equivalent to 0.133681 cubic feet, 17 pounds of propane would be roughly 0.54 cubic feet.
Just doing some research on conversion myself and found the following resource which was helpfulhttp://www.ct.gov/drs/cwp/view.asp?A=1511&Q=267170basicallyCOMPRESSED PROPANE (GASEOUS FORM) EQUIVALENCY INFORMATION: At 14.73 lbs. of pressure per square inch (psi) and 60 degrees Fahrenheit: * 1 cubic foot propane = 0.0278 gallons propane * 100 cubic feet propane = 2.78 gallons propane * 1 gallon propane = 35.97 cubic feet propane * 100 gallons propane = 3597 cubic feet propane Hope this helps
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One cubic foot of natural gas contains about 1,030 BTUs (British Thermal Units) of energy, while one gallon of propane contains about 91,600 BTUs. This means that propane is a much denser energy source compared to natural gas. In terms of volume, one gallon of propane is roughly equivalent to 36.3 cubic feet of natural gas.
AnswerOne Gallon of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) will expand to 35.79 cubic feet of propane gas at 1 atmosphere of pressure.
There are approximately 4.24 cubic feet in a 20 gallon propane tank.
That would depend on it`s size or input rating. You can get the input rating off the unit nameplate and divide that # by 2500 and that will tell you how many cubic feet of propane vapor the furnace burns per hour. If you buy propane by the gallon ask your supplier how many cubic feet of vapor a gallon of liquid propane yields and you can figure your answer.
One cubic foot of propane is roughly equivalent to 0.037 gallons. Therefore, 90 cubic feet of propane would be approximately 3.33 gallons.
There are approximately 0.67 cubic feet in a 5 gallon bucket and 7.35 cubic feet in a 55 gallon drum.
To convert cubic feet to gallons of propane, you first need to know the specific gravity of propane. On average, the specific gravity of propane is around 0.504. Therefore, 1400 cubic feet of propane would be approximately 702 gallons (1400 cubic feet / 7.48 gallons per cubic foot).