It is a derived quantity.
Charge is a fundamental physical quantity. It is a fundamental property of matter, with the unit of charge measured in coulombs.
The units of cubic feet per minute and square feet are not directly convertible because they measure different quantities (volume and area). To convert from cubic feet to square feet, you would need more information about the shape or dimensions of the space.
1.25 cubic feet - 77 cubic feet = -75.75 cubic feet.
Standard cubic feet per minute in regards to water can be converted to inches. What you will do is first calculate the cubic feet. Next, convert the cubic feet into cubic inches by using the standard measurement of 1 cubic foot being 1,728 cubic inches.
The difference between 9 cubic feet and 1.2 cubic feet is 7.8 cubic feet. This means that 9 cubic feet is 7.8 cubic feet more than 1.2 cubic feet.
Multiply cubic feet by 0.0283 to get cubic meters.
There is no direct conversion between gallons and feet as they are measuring different quantities (volume vs. length). If you specify the shape or container for which you need the conversion (e.g., a rectangular tank), a calculation can be made to determine the height in feet for a volume of 150 gallons.
216 cubic feet = 8 cubic yards.
16 cubic feet is three cubic feet larger than 13 cubic feet.
of course 3.75 cubic feet
To convert cubic feet to cubic yards, you need to divide the number of cubic feet by 27 since there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard. So, to convert cubic feet to cubic yards, divide the number of cubic feet by 27.
Question is meaningless. Cubic feet are cubic feet!