A K-rail, commonly used in traffic management and construction, typically has a height of about 32 inches and a length of 10 feet. The volume of concrete in a standard K-rail can vary slightly based on design, but it generally contains about 0.5 to 0.7 cubic yards of concrete per rail. To convert this to cubic yards, you would need to multiply by the number of K-rails in question.
Kirill Baru goes by K-Dawg, K-Rail, and KROQ.
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The inside bed rail to inside bed rail measures 64-3/4", outside bed rail to outside bed rail is 73", inside front of bed to inside of tail gate is 8' 1", bed rail to top of cab is about 22".
When linear dimensions are multiplied by 'K', - perimeter is also multiplied by 'K' - area is multiplied by K2 - volume is multiplied by K3
Dipak K. Sen has written: 'Relativity in 3-dimensions'
If the new linear dimensions are k times the old dimensions, then the new area is k2 times the old area.
All tank cars vary in size try to Google the car you are asking about.
Bernard K. Gordon has written: 'The dimensions of conflict in Southeast Asia'
The dimensions are [L^2MT^(-2)K^(-1)]whereL = lengthM = MassT = TimeK = Temperature
Couple of different versions of the K Hornet. See link below for illustration