To calculate cubic volume you need to know all three dimensions, length, width, and height. A cube foot is one foot by one foot by one foot. Something a foot wide and a foot long, but only 6 inches high, would be .5 cubic feet.
Feet and square feet are two different ideas. Feet measure length, sq. feet measure area. A 'square foot' denotes an area equal to that of a square with sides equal to 1 foot in length. This area, though, need not be square-shaped. It just needs to have a total area that is the same as the above mentioned square.
If a bathroom is 72 inches by 54 inches, it would take 27 1 foot square tiles to tile the bathroom. This can be found by converting from inches to feet, then calculating area by multiplying the length by the width.
No they are differant units of measurement. Board feet, is actually a measurement of volume. 1 board foot is the volume of a board 12" wide by 1" thick by 1 foot long. So to calculate board foot you would also need to know the thickness. Whereas linear feet is a measurement of length, equal to 12 inches, in this case. You can also have linear inches, yards, furlongs, etc.
ABOUT 43 bags. Dry sand weighs ABOUT 100 lbs per cubic foot- and you need 21.3 cubic feet.
To find the length of aluminum in miles, we would need more information such as the diameter of the aluminum wire. Without the diameter, we cannot calculate the length in miles.
To answer this one would need to know the width of the length of foil in question.
That be a 1979 model
To calculate the area of a rectangle you need to multiply the width by the length
To calculate the volume of an aluminum bar, you need to know its dimensions (length, width, height). Once you have the measurements, simply multiply the length by the width by the height to get the volume in cubic units (e.g., cubic centimeters or cubic inches).
102000 nanometers is a unit of length, not energy. To convert nanometers to feet, you would need to divide 102000 by 304,800, which is the number of nanometers in a foot. To convert to foot-pounds, you would need to know the energy value associated with this length measurement, which would depend on the context.
To calculate the weight of an aluminum rod in inches, you would need to know the density of aluminum (which is about 0.098 lbs/in^3) and the volume of the rod (which can be calculated using its length and diameter). You can then multiply the volume by the density to find the weight of the aluminum rod.
Women's US10 fits a 26cm foot length - average foot width for that size is approx 9.5cm.
no, i cant answer that because i need the width and length too
We need to know the dimensions of the tube. The diameter AND the length of the tube. It takes o.465 yards per foot of length for a tube 4 feet in diameter. .
they need length because if it is a crowntail those mostly can be pond fish if they are crown tail the length they need is around 1ft to 3 ft long and half a foot to 1ft deep
A square foot is a unit of area. A foot is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.