Volume in cubic feet = Length in feet * Width in feet * Height in feet.
The volume in cubic feet of a cylinder with a diameter of 2 feet and a height of 6 feet is 18.85 cubic feet.
Cubic feet is one unit of measurement of volume, though any cubic unit of measurement (cubic centimeters, cubic yards, ect.) is representative of a volume.
The volume of Earth is approximately 3.82532 x 1022 cubic feet (38,253,200,000,000,000,000,000 cubic feet).
Any volume is measured in cubic feet, so yes, furnace volume is measured in cubic feet. Square feet is used for linear measurements.
The volume in cubic feet of a cube 3' by 3' by 3' is: 27 cubic feet.
The volume in cubic feet of a cylinder a diameter of 1.9166 feet and height of 2.6666 feet is: 7.6933 cubic feet.
Yes. The units of volume would be cubic feet or cubic meters.
The volume of 7.48 gallons of water in cubic feet is: one cubic foot.
999600 cubic feet
Area is to square feet as volume is to cubic feet.
Volume of Lake Superior is 2,900 cubic miles which converted to cubic feet (2900 x 5280^3) = 426,874,060,800,000 cubic feet