Volume of a cylinder is pi x radius2 x height. If measurements are made in feet, volume will be in cubic feet.
The units are incompatible. Cubic measurements are for volume, square measurements are for area.
None. A cubic foot is a 3-dimensional measure - of volume. Measurements are given for only two dimensions.
a "cc" means cubic centimeter, which is a measure of volume (space). But "mg" is milligrams, which is a measure of mass (weight). Volume and mass are two different kinds of measurements.
You can not equate volumetric measurements with linear measurements. Assuming you mean how many cubic inches in a cubic meter...1 (cubic meter) = 61 023.7441 cubic inches
Centimeters cubed or cubic inches are both measurements of volume.
No, millimetres are a unit of length, not volume. Cubic measurements are used to measure volume, such as cubic centimeters or cubic meters.
Cubic feet is a measure of volume and feet is just a measure of length. They are not comparable measurements.
Assuming the third measure is 19 feet, the answer is 689.5417 cubic feet.
What exactly do you want to measure about the gas? If you want to measure the volume, you would use cubic millimiters - or cubic anything. Volume is usually expressed as some linear measured that is cubed: cubic meters, cubic centimeters, or (to use a non-standard unit) cubic feet. Some measurements, though, already imply volume, such as liters (which is equal to a cubic decimeter), or gallons.What exactly do you want to measure about the gas? If you want to measure the volume, you would use cubic millimiters - or cubic anything. Volume is usually expressed as some linear measured that is cubed: cubic meters, cubic centimeters, or (to use a non-standard unit) cubic feet. Some measurements, though, already imply volume, such as liters (which is equal to a cubic decimeter), or gallons.What exactly do you want to measure about the gas? If you want to measure the volume, you would use cubic millimiters - or cubic anything. Volume is usually expressed as some linear measured that is cubed: cubic meters, cubic centimeters, or (to use a non-standard unit) cubic feet. Some measurements, though, already imply volume, such as liters (which is equal to a cubic decimeter), or gallons.What exactly do you want to measure about the gas? If you want to measure the volume, you would use cubic millimiters - or cubic anything. Volume is usually expressed as some linear measured that is cubed: cubic meters, cubic centimeters, or (to use a non-standard unit) cubic feet. Some measurements, though, already imply volume, such as liters (which is equal to a cubic decimeter), or gallons.
Volume is measured in liters, cubic centimeters, cubic meters, fluid ounces, quarts, pints, gallons, barrels, cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic yards, and many other units.
Volume of a cylinder is pi x radius2 x height. If measurements are made in feet, volume will be in cubic feet.
None. You cannot convert cubic measurements to non-cubic measurements. 1 Cubic foot= 0.028316 Cubic Meter.
The metric unit used to measure regular solid volume is the cubic meter (m^3). It represents the volume of a three-dimensional space that is occupied by a solid object.
There is no direct conversion between weight (pounds) and volume (cubic feet) as they are different units of measurement. The volume of an object is determined by its dimensions and shape, not by its weight.
The units are incompatible. Cubic measurements are for volume, square measurements are for area.
None. A cubic foot is a 3-dimensional measure - of volume. Measurements are given for only two dimensions.