You don't. Those units are utterly incompatible.
You don't. Those units are utterly incompatible.
You don't. Those units are utterly incompatible.
You don't. Those units are utterly incompatible.
You don't. Those units are utterly incompatible.
Feet are the same as linear feet. Linear just distinguishes them clearly from square feet or cubic feet.
There are no linear feet in a cubic yard as they are different units of measurement. A linear foot measures length, while a cubic yard measures volume.
Two linear yards equals six linear feet and twqo cubic yards equals 54 cubic feet.
A linear foot is a unit of length. A cubic inch is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
not possible to change an area unit to linear unit
You can't "change" or convert a linear measurement into a cubic measurement. Perhaps your question should have read 36 cubic centimeters into cubic feet?
linear feet and cubic yards (areas) are different units of measurement and can not be equated.
Feet are the same as linear feet. Linear just distinguishes them clearly from square feet or cubic feet.
There are no linear feet in a cubic yard as they are different units of measurement. A linear foot measures length, while a cubic yard measures volume.
Two linear yards equals six linear feet and twqo cubic yards equals 54 cubic feet.
Cubic inches are a measure of a volume. "Linear" feet are normal feet as a measure of length or distance. You cannot convert one into the other.
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Feet and linear feet are the same measurement - linear feet is merely used as a clarification to avoid confusion between them and square, or cubic feet. Therefore, 140 feet is equal to 140 linear feet.
None. You cannot convert linear units to cubic units.
Any volume is measured in cubic feet, so yes, furnace volume is measured in cubic feet. Square feet is used for linear measurements.
There is no standard formula that applies to all measurements involving linear feet. The conversion depends upon what is being measured. For example, to convert 12 linear feet of files boxes into cubic feet, you would also need to know the width and height of the file boxes. Assuming that they are 1.25 feet wide and 1 foot tall, then 12 linear feet of them would be 15 cubic feet of file boxes (1 foot times 1.25 feet times 12 feet).
There are no yards in a cubic yard, because a yard is a linear unit of distance, whereas a cubic yard is a spacial unit of volume. A cubic yard is the volume occupied by a cube that measures one yard -- that's one linear yard -- on each edge. Since a linear yard equals three linear feet, a cubic yard is equal to 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 cubic feet.