The liquid nitrogen itself is irrelevant. The answer would be the same if you asked about gallons of Orange Juice, phoenix tears, or rat faeces.
One cubic meter is approximately 264.172052 gallons.
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One cubic feet is 7.4805195 US Gallons. If Liquid N2 was to evaporate, it will occupy about 2000 times that volume.
There is approximately 3.06 cubic feet in liquid nitrogen. This is a guess because this can fluctuate so greatly depending on the air quality and temperature.
1 liter = 1000 cubic cm
1 foot = 30.48 cm
1 liter = 1000/ (30.48 x 30.48 x 30.48) cubic feet = 0.035315 cubic feet.
There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
There are 33.57 gallons in 4.5 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.
Cubic feet (cu ft) is a measure of volume, representing the amount of space an object fills. Pounds (lbs) is a measure of weight, representing the force of gravity acting on an object. So, cubic feet measures volume, while pounds measure weight.
1 gallon liquid propane will expand to 36.5 cubic feet this is 275.28 x the original volume. So 1 liter expands to 275.28 liters or 0.27528 cu. meters 1 cu ft = ~0.02832 cu. meters 0.27528 cu.m. / 0.02832 cu.m./cu.ft. =~9.72 cu.ft.