Approx. 36.38 cu. ft of vapor per gallon @ 60 deg. F, check this url http://www.patioheat.com/lp_gas.htm
There are 14.93 cubic feet in a 96-dry gallon container.
Since gallons and cubic feet are both units of volume, cubic feet of what doesn't matter.1 US gallon = 0.133680556 cubic feet1 (cubic foot) = 7.48051948 US gallons
55 gallons is equivalent to approximately 0.2082 cubic meters.
AnswerOne Gallon of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) will expand to 35.79 cubic feet of propane gas at 1 atmosphere of pressure.
1 cubic yard = 27 cubic feet.
There are 7.48 gallons in one cubic foot. So, there are 0.13368 cubic feet per gallon
One Imperial gallon = 0.1605 cubic feet.
(237 cubic feet) x (1,728 cubic inches per cubic foot) / (231 cubic inches per gallon) = 1772.9 gallons
There are 14.93 cubic feet in a 96-dry gallon container.
(7 cubic feet) x (1,728 cubic inches per cubic foot) x (4 quarts per gallon) / (231 cubic inches per gallon) =209.45 quarts (rounded)
(6,695 cubic feet) x (1,728 cubic inches per cubic foot) / (231 cubic inches per gallon) = 50,082.1 gallons (rounded)
On average, 1 gallon of water would convert to roughly 0.133 cubic feet of snow if the snow's density is around 20 pounds per cubic foot. However, the exact conversion can vary based on factors such as the snow's density, moisture content, and temperature.
4.4 US gallons per second.
About 0.65 gallon per foot.
A cubic yard is equivalent to 27 cubic feet. Since a one-gallon can holds approximately 0.133 cubic feet, you can fit about 202 one-gallon cans in a cubic yard box (27 cubic feet divided by 0.133 cubic feet per gallon). However, this is a theoretical maximum; practical considerations like the shape of the cans and how they are arranged may reduce that number.
0.000561 (0.000561458333) per US gallon.
30 cubic feet of water at 8.34 pounds per US gallon equates to ~1,871.63 pounds of water.