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∙ 11y ago1 acre is approx 4000 sq m
8 ft is about 2.4 m.
so 1 acre at 8 ft depth = 4000* 2.4= 9600 cu meter
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1 acre = 43,560 square feet
Volume = 43,560 x 8 = 348,480 cubic feet = 9,867.9 cubic meters (rounded)
Note: That's the volume of 1 acre 8 feet deep, whether it's empty, or full of sand,
mud, water, or old newspapers.
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∙ 11y agoThere are approximately 604.73 cubic meters of dry sand in 1 acre with a depth of 8 feet. This calculation is based on the conversion of 1 acre to square meters (4046.86 square meters) and then multiplying by the depth in meters (2.44 meters, which is 8 feet converted to meters).
There are 43,560 square feet in an acre of land. To determine the volume of dirt in an acre, you would also need to know the depth of the dirt. If you assume a depth of 1 foot, then there would be 43,560 cubic feet of dirt in an acre.
To convert square meters to cubic feet, you need to know the depth or height in meters. Once you have the depth, you can multiply the square meters by the height to get cubic meters, and then convert cubic meters to cubic feet by multiplying by 35.3.
One acre foot is equal to 43,560 cubic feet, so to convert to 100 cubic feet you would divide by 43,560 to get approximately 0.0023 acre feet.
First, convert 2400 sq ft to square meters (1 sq ft = 0.0929 sq m). Next, convert 6 inches to meters (1 inch = 0.0254 meters), then multiply the area in square meters by the depth in meters to get the volume in cubic meters.
100 cubic feet = 2.83 cubic meters
(43,560) x (depth of the topsoil in feet) cubic feet
There are 43,560 square feet in an acre of land. To determine the volume of dirt in an acre, you would also need to know the depth of the dirt. If you assume a depth of 1 foot, then there would be 43,560 cubic feet of dirt in an acre.
To convert square meters to cubic feet, you need to know the depth or height in meters. Once you have the depth, you can multiply the square meters by the height to get cubic meters, and then convert cubic meters to cubic feet by multiplying by 35.3.
Multiply (acre-feet) by (1,613 and 1/3) to get (cubic yards). 3 acre-feet = 4,840 cubic yards. Multiply (cubic yards) by (0.00062) to get (acre-feet). 24,200 cubic yards = 15 acre-feet
35 acre-feet is 1,525,000 cubic feet.
One acre foot is equal to 43,560 cubic feet, so to convert to 100 cubic feet you would divide by 43,560 to get approximately 0.0023 acre feet.
By making the answer 0 cubic feet.A meter is a measure of length that has no width or depth so its volume is 0 cubic meters, 0 cubic feet, 0 cubic centimeters, 0 cubic inches, etc.
First, convert 2400 sq ft to square meters (1 sq ft = 0.0929 sq m). Next, convert 6 inches to meters (1 inch = 0.0254 meters), then multiply the area in square meters by the depth in meters to get the volume in cubic meters.
An acre foot is a unit of liquid measure equal to the amount of water used to cover one acre to the depth of one foot, that is, 43,560 cubic feet.
1 cubic mile = (5,280) cubic feet, 1 acre-foot = 43,560 cubic feet, 1 cubic mile = 3,379,200 acre-feet
Volume = (area of the base) times (depth)1 acre = 43,560 square ft1 acre, 1-ft deep = 1 "acre-foot" = 43,560 x 1 = 43,560 cubic feet = 1,613 1/3 cubic yardsAlso 325,851.4 gallons (rounded)
You can convert cubic feet to cubic meters, or feet to meters. But you can't convert cubic feet to meters.