28.317 litres
0.02832 cubic meters per cubic foot.
0.5 is one-half, it takes 2 of these to make one cubic foot.
1000 cubic centimetres = 1 litre so 1500 cc = 1500/1000 = 1.5 litres
0.682 cubic feet
1 cubic centimeter is a milliliter. So 5.25 cc = 5.25 mL, or .00525 Liters
1,000
1 cubic foot=1728 cubic inches 1728/48=36 cookies or 3 dozen
Well, darling, a 20-foot container can hold around 33 cubic meters of cargo. Since one cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters, that means you can fit approximately 33,000 liters in that bad boy. Just make sure you're not trying to ship anything that'll spill or you'll have a mess bigger than my attitude.
Obtain any material that can be carved, something to carve it with, and a ruler. Carve from the material a cube whose edge length is a foot. You now have a cubic foot of the material. Fashion a knife of this material and use it to cut a cake; you have now divided by the material (get it?), leaving you with just a cubic foot. Alternatively, make sure the area of the bottom of your foot is one square foot. If it is, then you have a square foot of foot. A square foot times a foot is a cubic foot, so you have a cubic foot.
Ah, happy little question! 400 cc is the same as 0.4 liters. Just a small conversion from cubic centimeters to liters, like adding a touch of color to your painting to make it just right. Just remember, there are 1000 cubic centimeters in a liter, so it's a simple adjustment to make your measurements flow beautifully.
first you have to fart two liters of gas then you measure it with a ruler and then you find out that two liters of gas make how many cubic centimeters. Nazir Hadaya
97 cubic feet of natural gas will make 1 liquid gallon.