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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

How many centiliters is 3.79 liters?

Simply multiply by 100 ( the prefix "centi " means a hundredth )

So the answer is 3.79 liters = 379 centiliters

What is the radius of a 1 cubic foot in volume cylinder 1 foot high?

Volume = (area of base)*(height): 1 ft3 = (pi * r2)*(1 ft),

So r2 = (1 ft2)/pi --> r = sqrt[(1 ft2)/pi ] = 0.56419 ft

How long is 4596 cubic feet in feet?

There are infinitely many possible answers. There is no information about the shape of the object and that will affect its length. It could be short and squat or very long and thin.

How may cubic feet are in a ton of road salt?

About 25 cubic feet, or almost one cubic yard. Road salt weighs 80 pounds per cubic foot

How many cubic are equal to 40 feet?

None.

A cubic [whatever] is a measure of volume while a foot is a measure of distance. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other.

How many feet are in 1518000 cubic ft?

"Feet" is a unit of length or distance. "Cubic feet" is a unit of volume or capacity.

The two units are used to describe two completely different kinds of quantities,

and neither of them can be converted to the other one.

If volume could be converted into length, you'd be able to figure out how many

yards of gas you put in your car last week.

If you have 4364.62 sq meters of product that is 3 ft high Can this be calculated to Cubic meters?

Sure. 3-ft = 0.9144 meter . (This is an approximation, but certainly close enough for

what you need.)

The volume of the product is (4364.62) x (0.9144) = 3,991 cubic meters.

(That answer is a rounded approximation too. But it's accurate within 0.00021 % .)

How may square feet in 11 feet length and 9 feet width?

Area is measured by multiplying length by width, so 9 feet * 11 feet = 99 square feet.

What is equivalent to 1 cubic centimeter?

There are infinitely many conversions that can be made. You must be more specific.