Volume is measured in cubic feet. So a cubic foot would have 1 foot height, 1 foot lenghth, and 1 foot width.
You can't convert cubic feet into inches.But you can convert cubic feet into cubicinches.5.3 cubic feet is the same volume as 9,158.4 cubic inches.
Volume in cubic feet = Length in feet * Width in feet * Height in feet.
Cubic feet is one unit of measurement of volume, though any cubic unit of measurement (cubic centimeters, cubic yards, ect.) is representative of a volume.
15 cubic feet of what? - Different substances have different densities. There is no general conversion between volume and mass (or volume and weight).
The volume in cubic feet of a cube 3' by 3' by 3' is: 27 cubic feet.
Yes, volume is in cubic feet
650 cubic feet is a measure of volume equal to 4,862 gallons.
Its volume would be 343 cubic feet.
You can't convert cubic feet into inches.But you can convert cubic feet into cubicinches.5.3 cubic feet is the same volume as 9,158.4 cubic inches.
Volume in cubic feet = Length in feet * Width in feet * Height in feet.
Cubic feet can't be converted to pounds. Cubic feet measure volume, while pounds measure mass.
They do not directly convert. Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area.
This is not a valid conversion. Square feet is a measure of area while cubic feet is a measure of volume.
Seven cubic feet is sufficient volume to contain 52.36 US gallons of liquid.
Cubic feet is one unit of measurement of volume, though any cubic unit of measurement (cubic centimeters, cubic yards, ect.) is representative of a volume.
100 cubic feet is a volume, not an area. Consequently the question is misguided.
It all depends upon the density of the substance. 4.8kg of Hydrogen [gas] will take up much, much more cubic meters than 4.8kg of Mercury.Cubic meters are a measure of volume whereas kilograms are a measure of weight. Volume and weight are related by density = weight ÷ volume - the lower the density, the greater the volume for the same weight!