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Any volume is measured in cubic feet, so yes, furnace volume is measured in cubic feet.

Square feet is used for linear measurements.

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Furnace volume is typically measured in cubic feet, not square feet. This measurement refers to the total space within the furnace where combustion takes place and heat is generated. Square feet is used to measure the surface area of a space, while cubic feet measures the total three-dimensional volume.

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