Oh, what a lovely question! Imagine that tiny cube holding a little pool of water, isn't that delightful? Now, in that 1 cm cubic container, you could hold about 1 milliliter of water. Just enough to keep a tiny flower hydrated and happy! Keep exploring and asking questions, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
1,268.995 gallons. (169.646 cubic feet).
12 cubic feet
Volume is how much cubic units could hold, and capacity is how much an object can hold a liquid.
V = pi*r2*h = pi*(1.5/2)2*(100*12) cubic inches = 2120.6 cubic inches.
1.8m x 3m x 9m = 48.6 cubic metres One cubic metre is 1000 litres, so there is 48,600 litres of water which will weigh 48.6 tonnes
1000cubic cm
Assuming that the 512 cubic centimetres refers to the inside measure then the answer is 512 cubic centimetres, of course! Otherwise the answer depends on the thickness of the container.
One cubic foot is a measure of volume. A one cubic meter container could hold up about 264 gallons of water.
7488 cubic units
A square foot cannot hold water its 2 dimensional. What you see is what you get . A one cubic foot container can hold 7.48 US gallons of liquid.
7.48 US gallons of water.
This container could hold up to 3,949.71 US gallons of water.
A 2'x2'x4' container can hold 32 cubic feet of liquid. This is equivalent to approximately 238 gallons of liquid.
They measure different things. A foot is a linear measure, it measures distance or the length of something. A cubic foot (or any cubic measurement) measures the volume or capacity of a container. How much the 'stuff' the container can hold.
2 cubic feet
1 cubic foot of air will support 62 lbs
16 cubic inches!!! Multiply by (2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54) to get it in milliliters