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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.

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How do you convert weight to cubic feet of space?

You cannot.

Weight and volume (cubic feet of space) are two entirely different attributes of matter. Conversion between the two is not valid without additional information. For example, the weight of a cubic metre of lead on the surface of the earth will be a lot more than the weight of the same lump on the the surface of the moon because the moon's gravity is much weaker. And both of these will weight a lot more than a cubic metre of air (on earth).

How do you convert millimetres to cubic centimeters?

You cannot because there is no equivalence.

A millimetre is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space while a cubic centimetre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid without some addition information.

How many cubic centimeters are in .00317 cubic meters?

0.00317 cubic meters = 1000000 x 0.00317 cubic centimeters = 3170 cubic centimeters

How many cubic yards are in an area 500ftX20ftx6inches?

a cubic yard is 27 cubic ft

you have 5,000 cubic ft

5,000 / 27 = 185.2 cubic yards

How do you convert milliliter to microliter?

In a millilitre, there are 1000 microlitres. You have to divide by 1000 here. 20/1000 is 0.02 millilitres.

How do you calculate 799.05 cubic meters to square meters?

This question is poorly worded and if this question means "How do you convert 799.05 cubic meters (m^3) to square meters (m^2)", the answer is you don't.

You simply cannot measure volume, which is in m^3, with area units, m^2. It's like asking what's the area of that box.

If the question is what is the surface area of an object of 799.05 m^3, then the answer is no one knows. If the object is round, or a box, or human shaped, or even in a 3D shape that cannot be described, it could all have different surface area. A sphere of volume of 799.05 m^3 would have different surface area than that of a cube with the same volume.

If you have a price of 320m3 of mdf boards how much does it cost a 1.22mt x 2.44mt and 12mm thickness?

Are you saying $320 per cubic meter? Not clear. 1.22m x 2.44m x 0.012m = 0.03572 cubic metre. (12 mm = 0.012m. The trick is to keep all your dimensions in the same units)

So cost = 350 x 0.03572 = $12.50.