That depends on what shape you have it stuffed into.
If it's a box shaped like a cube, then the box is roughly 111ft 10in long, wide, and high.
If it's a giant spherical balloon, then the balloon is roughly 138ft 10in in diameter.
If it's concrete to build a parking lot with a pad 1 foot thick, then it covers a square 1,183ft 2.6in on a side,
or some other shape on the ground with different dimensions.
All depends on the shape of the 1,400,000 cubic feet.
No, 40 lbs is a measure of weight, while 1.5 cubic ft is a measure of volume. The conversion between these two units depends on the density of the substance being measured.
There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
The cubic ft capacity of the Kenmore 596.9535610 refrigerator is approximately 21.9 cubic feet.
To convert kilograms (kg) to cubic feet (cu ft) for a solid material, you typically need the density of the material in kg/cu ft. The formula to calculate volume in cubic feet (V) for a given weight in kilograms (W) is V = W / (density in kg/cu ft). Note that for different materials the density will vary and will affect the conversion factor.
There are 33.57 gallons in 4.5 cubic feet.