1 gal x (3,785.41178 cc / 1 gal) x (1 cubic meter / 1,000,000 cc) = 0.00378541178 cubic meters So, 1 gallon = 0.00378541178 cubic meters
The cube root of 120,000 is 49.3242415.
m3 = cube meterYou can represent a cube meter as a 1 meter by 1 meter by 1 meter container full of water.Now imagine a tridimentional structure containing 1000 m3 of water.
Oh, dude, anything larger than a 1-meter cube would be greater in size. So, like, a 2-meter cube, a 3-meter cube, or even a giant inflatable unicorn that's, like, 10 meters tall and 5 meters wide would all be greater than a 1-meter cube. Basically, if it's bigger than a 1-meter cube, it's fair game.
Metre cube is used for the volume of 1m*1m*1m and for other case like for volume of 2*2*2 we use 8 cubic metres.
m3 is a cubic meter. It is the volume equivalent of a cube 1 meter wide by 1 meter deep by 1 meter tall. 1 m3 is equivalent to 1000 liters.
0.9meter cube
The cube root of 120,000 is 49.3242415.
About 30 US gallons.
one trillion meter cube = 1000000000000000 Litres
m3 = cube meterYou can represent a cube meter as a 1 meter by 1 meter by 1 meter container full of water.Now imagine a tridimentional structure containing 1000 m3 of water.
Since we don't know the weight of the cube itself, we can only tell the weight of the water. Since the volume of a 3-foot cube is 27 cubic feet, we find that 27 cubic feet is equal to 202 gallons. Because one gallon of water weighs about 8.35 pounds, we multiply 202 x 8.35 for a result of 1,686.7 pounds for the water alone.
Imperial gallons per hour x 1.263 × 10-6 = cubic meters per second.
Assuming its a cube: 1 million US gallons = 51.13 feet (side on the cube) 1 million UK gallons = 54.35 feet (side on the cube)
1 cubic meter is big enough to hold 264.17 gallons of liquid.
1000 liters
They are the same.
There are about 264.172052 U.S. gallons in a cubic meter, and about 0.0037854 cubic meters in a U.S. gallon. Here's how to convert from one to the other. Grab you calculator. If you have U.S. gallons, divide by 264.172052 to get cubic meters. If you have cubic meters, divide by 0.0037854 to get U.S. gallons.