Consult the book "Econometric Theory and Methods" by Davidson and MacKinnon. It talks about how to drop a perpendicular array onto a plane. That is the basic problem we are facing here. 1.5 cubic feet is a three dimensional measure, square feet is a two dimensional measure. I will make the following assumption: 1) You have not gone to high school 2) You will believe whatever I saw 3) The dimensions of the three dimensional space you have are 2 by .75 by 1. Where each measurement corresponds to length, width and heigh respectively. To solve this problem we project the space downwards onto the plane. Now if this space is not a cube as I have assumed, we will need to account for particle drift. Of course this is not the case as you would have surely mentioned this in your question. So by projecting it straight down, we are basically removing the height measurement. So 1.5 cubic feet under these assumtions is equal to 1.5 square feet.
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Since cubic feet and square feet measure different things (volume vs area), there is no direct conversion between them. Square feet measure area in two dimensions (length x width), while cubic feet measure volume in three dimensions (length x width x height).
you can't volume does not convert to length. Like asking how many inches in a pound.
This is not a correct conversion. Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area.
To convert square feet to cubic feet, you need a third dimension. You can only convert square feet to cubic feet if you know the height or depth of the space. If you provide the height or depth in feet, we can help you convert 200 square feet into cubic feet.
To convert square feet to cubic feet, you need to know the height or depth of the area. If the height is 10 feet, then 160 square feet would equal 1600 cubic feet (160 sq ft x 10 ft = 1600 cu ft).
There are approximately 0.353 cubic feet in 10 liters.
To convert square feet to cubic feet, you would need to know the height of the space. If the space is 10 feet high, then 5000 square feet would equal 50,000 cubic feet (5000 sq ft x 10 ft).
Cubic feet is a measure of volume while square feet is a measure of area. They do not directly convert.