To figure the volume, you would need to know the height.
The formula for volume is length X height X depth.
Here is an example:
Length: 12.051m
Width: 2.340m
Height: 2.380m
12.051 x 2.340 x 2.380 = 67.11 cubic meters
Drop roughly 5 cubic meters to be safe with your capacity if you are planning a shipment, as you cannot always fill up to the top.
1 cubic foot = 0.0283168466 cubic meters
1-2 cubic meters in a foot1 cubic foot = 0.0283168466 cubic meters
0.02832 cubic meters per cubic foot.
There are 0.0283168466 cubic meters in a cubic foot. If you have a cubic foot per hour, then you have 0.0283 cubic meters per hour.
1 cubic foot = 0.0283168 cubic metres
One acre-foot is 1,233.5 cubic meters.
2000 cubic foot = 2000 (cubic foot) x 1728 (cubic inch/cubic foot) x 16.387 (cubic cm/cubic inch)x1/1000000(cubic meter/cubic cm) = 56.6337 cubic meter from the above answer we get: 25 cubic meters = 882.867 cubic foot
One cubic foot is about 0.0283 cubic meter.
2.25 cubic meters = 2,250 liters
2,000 cubic feet is about 56.6 cubic meters.
A standard 20-foot sea container has a capacity of about 33 cubic meters or approximately 1,165 cubic feet. Assuming standard water bottles are 500 milliliters (0.5 liters), each bottle occupies about 0.0005 cubic meters. Therefore, a 20-foot container can hold roughly 66,000 bottles of water, depending on packaging and stacking efficiency.
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