A cubic yard is equal to 764,5549 liters.
A cubic yard.
Google gives this answer : 3 (cubic yard) = 139 968 cubic inches
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet.
The cubic meter, symbol: m³, is the SI derived unit of volume. It is the volume of a cube with edges one meter in length. 1 cubic metre is equivalent to:1,000 litres = exactly~35.3 cubic feet (approximately)1 cu ft = 0.028316846 m³ = exactly~1.31 cubic yards (approximately)1 cu yd = 0.764554857 m³ = exactly~6.29 oil barrels (approximately)1 oil bbl = 0.158987294 m³ = exactlyA cubic meter of pure water at the temperature of maximum density (3.98 °C) and standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kPa) has a mass of 1000 kg, or one tonne.
a cubic yard of water is aprox equal to 202 gallons . As there are 4 quarts to a gallon, there are therefore 808 quarts to a cubic yard of water. Unless your question related to quarts as liquid and cubic yards as solid then there is no answer, so what do you mean - a cubic yard of what
One cubic foot of common red brick weigh 120 pounds. For fire clay bricks, the weight is 150 pounds per cubic foot.
Approximately 180 cubic meters.
Volume of cylinder: pi*2.2^2 *4.9 = 75.50601137 cubic yards
3 yd = 1 ft → volume = 120 ft × 40 ft × 1 ft = (120 ÷ 3) yd × (40 ÷ 3) yd × (1 ÷ 3) yd = 4800 ÷ 27 yd³ = 177 7/9 cu yd ≈ 177.78 cubic yards.
3 cubic yards are 9 times greater than 3 cubic feet.
3 yd * 7 yd * 9 yd = 9 ft * 21 ft * 27 ft = 5103 cubic feet.
An ounce is a unit of mass. A cubic yard is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Assuming you're meaning the "builder's" yard which mathematically speaking is a cubic yard, then your question is:Is 27 cubic yards bigger than 727 cubic feet?1 yd = 3 ft⇒ 1 cu yd = 1 yd x 1 yd x 1 yd= 3 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft= 27 cu ft⇒ 27 cu yd = 27 x 27 cu ft= 729 cu ft> 727 cu ftYes 27 cubic yards are bigger than 727 cubic feet.Other wise:Yards are a measure of length and have no volume whereas cubic feet (not sure where the "units" comes into it) are a measure of volume; they cannot properly be compared, but as a linear measure has zero volume, it can be said that 27 yards with a volume of 0 cubic feet are not bigger than 727 cubic feet.
The volume of the box is 36 * 24 * 18 = 15552 cubic inches. ---------------------------------------------- 1 ft = 1/3 yd → volume = 1 yd × 2 ft × 1.5 ft = 1 yd × (2 × 1/3) yd × (1.5 × 1/3) yd = 1/3 cu yd = 0.333... cu yd ≈ 0.33 cu yd 1 yd = 0.9144 m (exactly)* → 1 cu yd = 1 yd × 1 yd × 1 yd = 0.9144 m × 0.9144 m × 0.9144 m = (0.9144)³ cu m → 1/3 cu yd = 1/3 × (0.9144)³ cu m = 497757069/1953125000 cu m = 0.25485.... cu m ≈ 0.25 cu m * derivation of 1 yd = 0.9144m (exactly): 1 in = 2.54 cm = 0.0254 m (exactly) 1 yd = 36 in = 36 × 0.0254 m = 0.9144 m (exactly) If you are using an approximation for 1 inch in centimetres, then 1 yd ≈ 36 × approximation ÷ 100 metres. eg if 1 in ≈ 2.5 cm, then 1 yd ≈ 36 × 2.5 ÷ 100 m = 0.9 m and volume ≈ 1/3 × (9/10)³ cu m = 243/1000 cu m = 0.243 cu m
That depends on 23.14 cubic yards of WHAT. weight and volume are related by the density of the substance: weight = density x volume. 23.14 cu yd of Mercury weighs much very much more than 23.14 cu yd of Hydrogen
A cylinder with a radius of 9.5 yards and a height of 2.2 yards has a volume of 623.76 cubic yards.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area. Generally, volume is determined by multiplying length x width x depth. Area is normally determined by multiplying length x width.
3 ft = 1 yd → 240 ft × 2 ft × 6 ft = (240 ÷ 3) yd × (2 ÷ 3) yd = (6 ÷ 3) yd = 80 yd × ⅔ yd × 2 yd = 106⅔ cu yd ≈ 106.67 cu yd If you are ordering skips to contain the spoil from a hole dug to those dimensions you will need to order more capacity as the spoil will be loose and take up more volume.