There are 0.668 cubic feet in a 5 gallon bucket and 7.352 cubic feet in a 55 gallon drum.
A 5-gallon bucket filled with water contains 0.668 cubic feet of water.
Oh, what a delightful question! A 55-gallon drum is about 0.7 cubic yards in size. Just imagine all the wonderful things you could create or store in that much space. Keep exploring and creating, my friend!
It is estimated that a five-gallon bucket can hold approximately 43,584 grains of sand.
There are approximately 0.1337 cubic feet in a gallon of ethanol.
There is no such thing as a "cubic gallon". The term 'gallon' all by itselfrefers to a volume of space.1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches1 gallon = 231 cubic inches1 cubic foot = 7.481 gallons (rounded)1 gallon = 0.13368 cubic foot (rounded)
1.337 cubic feet.
About 8.5556 cubic feet.
Approximately 73.52 cubic feet.
A 5-gallon bucket filled with water contains 0.668 cubic feet of water.
A 55-gallon drum equates to about 7.35 cubic feet of volume.
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches1 gallon = 231 cubic inches42 gallons = (42 x 231) cubic inches = (42 x 231 / 1,728) = 5.6146 cubic feet (rounded)
About 7.352 cubic feet.
Five gallons is 0.668 cubic feet.
1 US gallon = 0.133680556 cubic feet so about 7 1/3 in a 55 gallon drum
A bushel is a set measure of volume equal to 1.25 cubic feet so and there are 0.156 cubic feet per gallon so 5 bushels of grain would fit in a 40 gallon drum which in the case of dry corn would weigh 280 pounds.
Oh, what a delightful question! A 55-gallon drum is about 0.7 cubic yards in size. Just imagine all the wonderful things you could create or store in that much space. Keep exploring and creating, my friend!
A 5-gallon bucket typically holds about 0.67 cubic feet of material. Crusher run gravel weighs approximately 2,500 pounds per cubic yard. Therefore, a 5-gallon bucket of crusher run gravel would weigh around 1,667 pounds.