1 cubic foot equals 1,728 cubic inches.
Calculate the volume of your cube in cubic inches by multiplying
the length x the width x the depth = answer in cubic inches
divide by 12
answer in cubic inches/12 = answer in cubic feet
example
12 cubic inches / 12 = 1 cubic foot
Divide the number of cubic inches by 1728 to convert cubic inches to cubic feet.
There are 12 x 12 x 12 cubic inches in a cubic foot, so it is a much larger unit of volume.
Decimal Value
One cubic inch equals .0005787 cubic feet. So you can multiply the cubic inch value by 0.0005787 to get the value in cubic feet. One cubic inch is 1/1728 cubic feet.
Cubic centimeters does not convert to inches. In order to convert them, inches would have to be cubic inches. There are 16.387064 cubic centimeters in a cubic inch.
A cubic foot measures 12 inch x 12 inch x 12 inch (LxWxH) Therefore there are 12x12x12 = 1728 cubic inch in each cubic foot.
1 cubic inch = 1.6387064 × 10-5 cubic meters For every cubic inch, multiply it by 0.000016387064 to attain cubic meters.
big dogs
1 inch = 2.54 centimeters80 cubic inch x (2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54)cubic centimeters/cubic inch= 1310.965 cubic centimeters or ccyou may try using the online converter linked below
1 inch = 0.0254 metres. So 1 cubic inch = (0.0254)3 cubic metres and 144 cubic inch = 144*(0.0254)3 cubic metres = 0.002360 m3
One cubic inch is equal to 0.004329004 gallons. (cubic inches) * 0.004329004 = gallons
There are approximately 61023.38 CUBIC inches in a cubic meter.
The inch is a measure of distance and the cubic inch is a measure of volume. You cannot convert one to the other.
Amorphous polypropylene has a density of 0.855 gm/cm3. To convert to gm/cubic inch, 0.855 gm/cm3x16.39 cm3/cubic inch = 14.0 gm/cubic inch
It is not possible to convert from cubic inches to square inches; the former is a measure of volume, the latter a measure of area.
To convert from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per cubic inch, we need to know that there are approximately 16.39 cubic centimeters in a cubic inch. So, we can convert the density of platinum from grams per cubic centimeter to grams per cubic inch by multiplying by 16.39. The density of platinum per cubic inch would be 21.4g/cm3 x 16.39 = 350.646 g/in3.