If you are trying to figure out the 40lb bags of dirt they sell at the store... It takes about 50 of those to equal 1 (cubic) yard of dirt. I just had to do the research on it too. there are 3 feet in a yard so i figure cubic feet and cubic yard would be the same principle. 1 1/2 bags would seem right.
7.48051948052 Gallons are for every 1 cubic foot.
The specific volume of the gas can be calculated by dividing the volume by the weight. In this case, specific volume = 100 cubic feet / 5 pounds = 20 cubic feet per pound.
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.
To convert from cubic feet (ft3) to liters, you go from cubic feet to cubic inches to cubic centimeters (which are the same as milliliters) to liters. Therefore, the problem is- 1 times 123 times 2.543 divided by 1000. A calculator can show us that this equals 28.316847, or ~28.32
1 cubic yard (yd3) = 27 cubic feet (ft3) There is no conversion for cubic yards to square feet, the units are incompatible
THey are not the same - one is volume and the other is length.
One yard is 27 cubic feet. So, to find out how many yards you have you need to take the cubic feet and divide by 27. In your case you have 8 ft3 and there are 27 ft3/yd3. 8 / 27 = 0.296 or approximately 1/3 of a yard.
1500 cubic feet, ft3
Think of a rubik's cube with each small section being a 'cubic foot'. It is a 3 x 3 x 3 grid, so there will be 27 ft3 in a yd3Answer27 cubic feet in a cubic yard.
Multiply by time. ft3 / sec * sec = ft3
ft3 and ft2 are not compatible.
3 yd3 = 80.9999 ft3
(48 ft) x (20 ft) x (3.5/12 ft) = 280 ft3. (280 ft3) / ( 27 ft3/yd3) = 10.37 yd3.(A yard of concrete is actually a cubic yard volume). So it's 10.37 yards.
Approximately 1.56 (1.55742656) cubic meters in 55 ft3
1,500 L = 52.972 ft3
99 ft3 = ~2,803.37 liters.