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Volume

Questions about the various units and conversions of volume. This category is also home to questions which ask the volume of certain objects given length, width, and height.

26,790 Questions

What is the 0.359 liters milliliters?

1 litre = 1000 millilitres. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions.

How many gallons are in 5000 quarts?

5,000 ÷ 4 = 1,250 imperial gallons.
Note, there are 4 imperial quarts in 1 imperial gallon.

How many cubic meters in 24sq feet?

The question does not make any sense.

Cubic meters is a measurement of volume. Square feet is a measurement of area.

Think of a box. A cubic meter would be used to describe how much you can fit inside the box. A square foot would be used to describe how big one side of the box is.

Is there a lake that contains roughly 100000 gallons of water?

If there is, it's in somebody's back yard, not on any map.

100,000 gallons isn't even a respectable farm pond.

If the water is 20 ft deep, then the round hole is only about 29-ft across. Maybe OK for a few goldfish or koy.

How do you convert liters to centiliter?

You multiply by 100. The prefix "centi" means 1/100.

You multiply by 100. The prefix "centi" means 1/100.

You multiply by 100. The prefix "centi" means 1/100.

You multiply by 100. The prefix "centi" means 1/100.

How many squir feet to one cubic meter?

I think this is "square feet", which is a measure of area. A cubic meter is a measure of volume. You cannot equate areas to volumes.

How many cubic centimeters in 1 millilitre?

1 cubic centimetre (cc) is the same volume as 1 millilitre (ml).

How do you convert cc to cup?

30cc (ml)= 1 fluid ounce; there are 8 ounces in a cup (liquid)so 30x8=240cc

How many cubic feet are 1495 sqft?

Such a conversion is not valid.

A square foot is a measure of area in 2-dimensional space while a cubic foot is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.

How do you convert 8.284 cubic meters per second to cubic feet per second?

The conversion factor is 35.31 so, m3/sec x 35.31 = feet3/sec:

  • 8.284 m3/sec x 35.31 = about 292.5467 cubic feet per second