12x4.2x2.7 = 136.08 cc
The volume of any rectangular prism, inclucing a square container, is:.length x width x height.For example, a box that is 4" long by 4" wide and 3" high would have a volume of 48 cubic inches.
1 liter
If you mean a cubical container, yes - that would be exactly one liter.
Any container 30 inches long 13 inches wide and 13 inches high has a volume of 22 gallons
Yes, as long as the container has no metal on it.
10 x 4 x 3 = 120ft3
As long as you don't exceed 90db in volume.
3,162
Volume = 40*8*8.5 cubic feet = 2720 cubic feet
"40*40*40 = 64000". This answer only applies if the asker is looking for the exact volume of a container that is actually 40 feet in height, length, and width.If, in fact, you are searching for the volume of a 40 Foot High Cube Shipping Container as I was, the correct interior volume of this device is: 2,694 ft3 / 76.3 m3.
10 ft x 4 ft x 3 ft = 120 ft3
This depends on many factors: volume, mass, geometry of the container etc.