If a 5.7 is a 350 and a 6.6 is a 400, then a 6.2 is about a 380. Without doing any fancy math, since you really need to know the bore and stroke to accurately compute the cubic inches. The liter size is always a rounded number, ie. a 5.0 can be a 302 or a 305 or a 307.
62" x 30" x 30" = 32.292 cubic feet. (rounded)
I am assuming that you mean what does it equal in cubic inches? Multiply liters by 61 to get approximate cubic inches. Thus a 2.8 liter engine is 2.8x61= 170 ci (allow for some variation, but you can get close. SO a 6 liter engine is 6*62 or about 370 cubic inches, give or take.
983.2 cubic cm
Volume = pi*62*8 = 904.7786842 or about 904.779 cubic inches
Volume = 1/3*pi*62*14 = 527.788 cubic inches rounded to 3 decimal places
V = 1/3*pi*r2*h = 1/3*pi*62*9 = 339.292 cubic inches.
A tank measuring 62 inches by 46 inches by 44 inches has a volume of 125488 cubic inches, which is 10457.3 cubic feet. That equals 78,226.286 in US gallons It equals 65,137.007 in Imperial gallons
62/3 cubic yards for every 1-foot deep. 5 cubic yards for every 9-inches deep. 31/3 cubic yards for every 6-inches deep. 5/9 cubic yard for every 1-inch deep.
62 inches is equivalent to 5 feet and 2 inches
It is 20 times 62 = 1240 square inches
No, 4.4 inches is 57.6 inches less than 62 inches.
Area of 12 inches diameter cylinder = pi.r2 = pi*62 = 36*pi square inches (r = radius = 6 inches). Volume = area * height = 36*pi*36 = 1296*pi = 4071.5 cubic inches (to nearest 1st decimal). (pi = 3.14159 to nearest 5th decimal).