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According to the related link, PHYSLINK.COM, "1 cubic foot of air at standard temperature and pressure assuming average composition weighs approximately 0.0807 lbs". The weight of air is highly dependant on the air temperature and barometric pressure.
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You will need a portable air conditioner that offers 24,000 - 25,500 BTUs to cool a room of about 1500 cubic feet. This is a large sized room and a 2.5 ton unit would cool that area.
Your diaphragm helps you breathe the air you need every day.
All depends. Are we talking US gallons or UK gallons (they are different). Also, it matters what we are talking about, 40lb of water, molasses or engine oil of a specific gravity. Gallons at one time were different for dry goods and liquids. The US gallon for liquids is 231 cubic inches and was the old UK wine or Queen Anne gallon. The UK gallon was standardized in 1824 so the same value was used for liquids and dry goods. This Imperial gallon was set at 277.42 cubic inches as this was the capacity of exactly 10lb of pure water at 62F. If you want a numeric value for either gallon, see www.footrule.com .
Zero. For a tank to be able to hold anything, even water or air, it must be three dimensional, measured as cubic feet However, for 2 cubic feet, there are about 6.23 UK gallons in 1 cubic foot, hence about 12.45 UK gallons in 2 cubic feet.
226 cubic feet of space = 1,690.6 gallons of space (rounded) even of there's no water in it. It could be full of air, maple syrup, or motor oil, or it could be completely empty. It's still 1,690.6 gallons of space.
7.854 cubic feet.
5,775 cubic inches in 25 US gallons.
It takes 1200 cubic feet of air or 8977 gallons of air to combust one gallon of gasoline.
There is not a direct relationship between gallons and cubic feet in this context, as air volume is measured in cubic feet per minute (cfm) rather than gallons. The volume of air in one cfm would be equivalent to the volume of a cube that is 1 foot by 1 foot by 1 foot.
1 liter of air is equivalent to approximately 0.0353 cubic feet of air.
A liter is always a cubic measurement, so that adjective in unnecessary. 0.197 liters are 0.006956989344 cubic feet, no matter what you are measuring.
About 7.352 cubic feet.
The liquid nitrogen itself is irrelevant. The answer would be the same if you asked about gallons of orange juice, phoenix tears, or rat faeces. One cubic meter is approximately 264.172052 gallons.
there are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard hence 420 divide by 27 equals 15.55555
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