Technically, it's the (length) times the (width) times the (height) of
the inside compartment, where the refrigerated food resides.
The measurements should be in feet. But of course, as you go to make the measurements,
none of them is going to be an even number of feet, and you can cause yourself a major
headache making a measurement in inches, trying to convert it to fractional feet, and then
multiplying that kind of numbers.
So here's an easier way to do it ... not easy, just easier: Make all three measurements
in inches, do the big multiplication all in inches, and then, finally, divide the big result
by 1,728 and you'll have it in cubic feet.
The answer is specific to the product in the cu ft. A cu ft of water will be different than that of a cu ft of feathers ETC.
Is 3 bigger than 4? NO! 4 cu ft is bigger.
1 cu. ft. = 28.32 liters
1 ft = 0.3048 m (exactly) → 1 cu ft = 1 ft x 1 ft x 1 ft = 0.3048 m x 0.3048 m x 0.3048 m ≈ 0.02832 cu m
Assuming by "yard" you mean a "builder's" yard = 1 cubic yard: 1 yd = 3 ft 1 cu yd = 1 yd x 1 yd x 1 yd = 3 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft = 27 cu ft. 1ft x 200 ft x 200 ft = 40000 cu ft → 40000 cu ft = 40000 ÷ 27 cu yd = 1481 13/27 cu yd ≈ 1481.5 cu yd.
There are several types of Samsung refrigerator models which have built in water filters such as the following refrigerator models: Samsung 28.0 Cu ft, and the Samsung 29 Cu ft. Bottom.
Fresh food 15.27cu ft frozen fd 5.26 cu ft total 20.53 cu ft
18 cu ft
21
The Magic Chef 3.6 Cu. Ft. Compact Refrigerator would work great.
The cubic ft capacity of the Kenmore 596.9535610 refrigerator is approximately 21.9 cubic feet.
1 cubic foot = 12 x 12 x 12 = 1728 cu ins 64 x 28 x 28 = 50176 cu ins = 50176/1728 = 29.04 cu ft
Mine was built in June 1995. Magic Chef RB213AFV, top-mount refrigerator, 21 cu ft.
Kenmore refrigerator model 106.9555752 is of 21 cubic feet.
The Kenmore 14.8 cu. ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator has a fast ice making speed.
The answer is specific to the product in the cu ft. A cu ft of water will be different than that of a cu ft of feathers ETC.
.07 (No. That is incorrect.) Actually there are 27 cu ft in a cu yard or .037 cu yards in a cu ft.