No. I'm not being disagreeable, it's just that this conversion isn't possible.
"Kg" is a unit of mass, and "cubic feet" is a unit of area. They measure completely
different quantities, and neither one can be converted to the other one.
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To convert 800 kgs to cubic feet, you need to know the density of the substance you are converting. Without knowing the density, it is not possible to accurately convert kilograms to cubic feet.
You cannot directly convert square feet to cubic feet, as they measure different things. Square feet measure area, while cubic feet measure volume. To convert square feet to cubic feet, you would need a third dimension, such as height or depth.
There are approximately 27.05 fluid ounces in 800 cubic centimeters (cc).
Please specify exactly the type of this fuel to find the density in catalogs.Also kilogram/metric tonne is not a unit for density.Generally petroleum diesel has a density of 0,832 kg/L or 832 kg/cubic meter.
There are 80 centimeters in 800 millimeters. You can convert millimeters to centimeters by dividing the number of millimeters by 10.
There is no direct conversion between cubic centimeters (cc) and milligrams because they measure different things (volume vs. mass). The conversion would depend on the density of the substance in question.