1 liter per hour equates to about 0.0353 cubic feet per hour.
There are 28.32 liters per cubic foot: 6 x 28.32 = 169.92 liters.
Multiply liters per minute by 0.0353146667 to get cubic feet per minute.
Conversion: liters per minute x 2.118 = cubic feet per hour
2.26 cubic feet = 64 L
(1 cubic foot = 28.317 liters) Square feet is a measure of area, not volume as is liters if your cube was 4 * 4 * 4 feet = 64 cubic feet, this would = (64 * 28.317) 1812.3 liters
If we're talkin' standard US units, that would be approximately 132.2 gallons.
The normal units are cubic meters, cubic decimeters (= liters), cubic millimiters, cubic kilometers. Non-standard units include cubic light-years, cubic feet, gallons, bushels.
198 liters: about 6.992 cubic feet.65 liters: about 2.295 cubic feet.
There are 1.337 cubic feet in 10 US gallons.
192 cubic feet is about 5436.83 liters
55,000 liters is about 1,942.31 cubic feet.
524 liters is 18.5 cubic feet.
Cubic feet x 28.3168 = liters
2,560 cubic feet is about 72,491.13 liters.
35 cubic feet equates to 991.1 liters.
The formula is: Normal Cubic Feet = SCF * [T / (273 + 15.6)] * [ 14.73 / P] SCF = Standard Cubic Feet T = Temperature in kelvin P = Pressure in psi (absolute pressure, where 1 atmosphere = 14.73)
; normal liter (NL or Nl or Ndm3) : a unit of mass for gases equal to the mass of 1 liter (0.035 3147 ft3) at a pressure of 1 atmosphere and at a standard temperature, often 0 °C (32 °F) or 20 °C (68 °F). Air flow is often stated in normal liters per minute (Nl/min).