If you meant cu. in to cu. ft.divide by 1728.
Assume you meant 4" depth.(100 sq. ft.) X (4 in.) X (1 ft. / 12 in) X (1 cu. yd. / 27 cu. ft.) = 1.235 cu. yd.Order 1.5 or 2 cu. yd. so you don't have to pay another delivery charge if you run out.
You probably meant to say 56 meters per second, so I will answer it that way. 56 meters/sec /06 1/sec = 9.3 meters
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An inch has no volume and so there cannot be any inchesin 9.6 cubic feet.However there are 16588.8 cubic inches in 9.6 cubic feet.(Which is what I guessed you meant; Mathematics unlike English/American is exact in its definition of units.)1 ft = 12 in1 cu ft = 1 ft x 1 ft x 1 f t= 12 in x 12 in x 12 in= 1728 cu in⇒ 9.6 cu ft = 9.6 x 1728 cu in= 16588.8 cu in
If you meant cu. in to cu. ft.divide by 1728.
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its one cubic foot in one sec. actually its cu for cubic and sec for second, i hope that will help
I do not recognize sec as a distance measurement (which would be necessary for one cubic sec to be a volume), please rephrase the question.
Assuming you meant Copper. Copper is made up out of the element "Cu".
43,248 CU FT. However, I think what you meant to say was 96 inches. Therefore the answer your looking for is 3,604 CU FT.
Eight cubic feet - assuming you meant 24 inches on each side.
You cannot express a volume as a length. If you meant 3756 cubic inches, then 123 =1728 cubic inches is a cubic foot. So you would have 3756/1728 =2.1736.... cu ft. If you meant a 3756 in cube, then that's a 313 ft cube = 30664297 cu ft.
Assume you meant 4" depth.(100 sq. ft.) X (4 in.) X (1 ft. / 12 in) X (1 cu. yd. / 27 cu. ft.) = 1.235 cu. yd.Order 1.5 or 2 cu. yd. so you don't have to pay another delivery charge if you run out.
You probably meant to say 56 meters per second, so I will answer it that way. 56 meters/sec /06 1/sec = 9.3 meters
about 5 seconds. 280*7(7 gals per cu foot)=1960 gals/min. 1960/60(sec. per min.)=32.6 gals/sec. 160(tank size)/32.6=4.9 sec. this is all theoretical. the supply line to feed such a pump would have to be huge!
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