132,000 cu ft = 822,206 Imperial gallons approx.
You need to know the density of the aggregate. Typically that will be in Imperial system (pounds per cubic feet) or in SI system (kilograms per cubic metre). Use Volume = Mass/Density to convert to volume in the same system. Then convert from SI to Imperial (or reverse) using 1 cubic metre = 35.315 cu ft or 1 cu ft = 0.02832 cubic metre.
15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.
Use this formula:cubic feet x 6.23 = Imperial gallons
There is no conversion. "Cu ft" is a volume measurement, "kg" is a mass measurement.
132,000 cu ft = 822,206 Imperial gallons approx.
cubic ft is volume not length
You need to know the density of the aggregate. Typically that will be in Imperial system (pounds per cubic feet) or in SI system (kilograms per cubic metre). Use Volume = Mass/Density to convert to volume in the same system. Then convert from SI to Imperial (or reverse) using 1 cubic metre = 35.315 cu ft or 1 cu ft = 0.02832 cubic metre.
You can't do that. Cu Ft is volume and Ft is length - the units are not the same.
15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.15 ft x 15 ft x 8 ft = 1800 cu ft = 11,211.9 Imperial gallons or 13,464.9 US gallons.
One Imperial gallon is 0.1605 cubic feet.
I have an RTD 1900D (I don't see an "AAW") and the door says it has a total volume of 18.6 cu ft, fresh food volume 12.8 cu ft and frozen food volume of 5.8 cu ft
1 gallon of a liquid (any liquid, since "gallon" is a unit of volume) is about 231 cu in, or 0.13368055555555... cu ft. A cubic foot contains about 7 1/2 gallons (7.480519)
Use this formula:cubic feet x 6.23 = Imperial gallons
There is no conversion. "Cu ft" is a volume measurement, "kg" is a mass measurement.
The answer will depend on the pressure and temperature.
The answer to your question is: No.The gallon is a unit of volume.A gallon can have different masses, depending on what's in it.And if the gallon is empty, then it has no mass at all.Weight depends on the mass and the acceleration of gravity where the mass is.The same mass doesn't even always have the same weight.