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Facts about Cubic Foot

Basic facts: A cubic foot [symbol is: ft3 or cu ft] is a unit of volume in the United States customary, i.e.: non-metric, and imperial systems of measurement represented as the cube volume with side measurements of 1 ft × 1 ft × 1 ft. It equals 1,728 cubic centimeters, around 0.028317 cubic meters, and 28.317 liters. In other words, it is the amount of liquid that can be fit into a box 1 foot deep, 1 foot wide, and 1 foot in length. A cubic foot of water weighs 62.37 pounds (28.29 kg) at 60 °F (16 °C).

History: The cubic foot descended from the foot, the definition of which is based on the international yard which was adopted in the 1950s and 1960s as precisely equal to 0.9144 m.

Use: The cubic foot is used in the United Kingdom, in the United States, and in some parts of Canada, however, in all of these countries, the SI (International System of Units) units of volume such as liter, milliliter, and cubic meter, are also used.

A cubic foot per second or cubic meter per second [the IEEE symbol for the cubic foot per second is ft3/s.] commonly expresses the flow or discharge of rivers, i.e., the volume of water passing a location per unit of time.

A cubic foot per minute [the IEEE symbol for the cubic foot per minute is ft3/min] is used to measure the amount of air that is being delivered and is a common metric utilized for carburetors, air-compressor systems, and pneumatic tools.

A standard cubic foot [abbreviated scf] is a measure of the quantity of gas, sometimes defined in terms of standard temperature and pressure as a cubic foot of volume at 60 degrees Fahrenheit (15.56 °C; 288.71 K).

Facts about Gallon

Basic Facts: The gallon is a unit of volume in the United States’ customary units and imperial units. 3 distinct versions are in current use:

– The imperial gallon [imp gal], defined as 4.54609 litres, which is or was used in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and some Caribbean countries;

– The US gallon [US gal] is defined as 231 cubic inches [exactly 3.785411784 L], which is used in the US and some Latin American and Caribbean countries;

– The US dry gallon “usdrygal” is defined as 1/8 US bushel [exactly 4.40488377086 L].

There are four quarts in a gallon and eight pints in a gallon, which have dissimilar volumes in different systems. For both US [liquid] and an imperial gallon, the IEEE standard symbol is gal.

History: The term most immediately comes from galun, in Old Northern French – galon, but the usage was common in several languages, for instance, “gęllet” [means bowl] in Old English and “jale” in Old French.

The gallon was formed as the base of systems for measuring wine and beer in England. The sizes of gallons used in these two systems differed from each other: 1) One was based on the wine gallon [equal in size to the US gallon], 2) The other one is either the ale gallon or the larger imperial gallon.

By the end of the 18th century, there were three definitions of the gallon in common use:

1. The corn gallon, or Winchester gallon, of about 268.8 cubic inches (≈ 4.405 L) – The corn or dry gallon is used [along with the dry quart and pint] in the US for grain and different dry commodities.

2. The wine gallon, or Queen Anne’s gallon, which was 231 cubic inches [49] (≈ 3.785 L) – The wine, fluid, or liquid gallon has been the standard US gallon since the early 19th century.

3. The ale gallon of 282 cubic inches (≈ 4.622 L). – Britain adopted a close approximation, in 1824, to the ale gallon known as the imperial gallon and abolished all other gallons in favor of it.

Use: Gallons are often utilized for larger containers In the United States (US),  such as one-gallon cartons of milk or half-gallon tubs of ice cream. In the US, as well as some of its territories gallons are also widely used in fuel economy expression. The US gallon is utilized more frequently than the imperial gallon. Most countries around the world use liters when referencing fuel.

How many gallons in a cubic foot

1 cubic foot is equivalent to 7.4805194805 gallons. Use 7.4805194805 as the factor to convert cubic feet to gallons. Below find some popular cubic feet to gallons conversion questions:

  • How many gallons in 2 cubic feet?  2 cubic feet x 7.4805194805 = 14.96103896 number gallons
  • How many gallons in 3 cubic feet?  3 cubic feet x 7.4805194805 = 22.44155844 number gallons
  • How many gallons in 5 cubic feet?  5 cubic feet x 7.4805194805 = 37.4025974 number gallons
  • How many gallons in 10 cubic feet? 10 cubic feet x 7.4805194805 = 74.80519481 number gallons
  • How many gallons in 15 cubic feet? 15 cubic feet x 7.4805194805 = 112.2077922 number gallons
  • How many gallons in 20 cubic feet? 20 cubic feet x 7.4805194805 = 149.6103896 number gallons
  • How many gallons in 50 cubic feet? 50 cubic feet x 7.4805194805 = 374.025974 number gallons
  • How many gallons in 100 cubic feet? 100 cubic feet x 7.4805194805 = 748.0519481 number gallons
  • How many gallons in 1000 cubic feet? 1000 cubic feet x 7.4805194805 = 7480.519481 number gallons

Cubic Feet to Gallons Conversion Chart

Cubic FeetGallonsCubic FeetGallonsCubic FeetGallonsCubic FeetGallons
17.48051948126194.493506551381.506493576568.5194805
214.9610389627201.97402652388.98701377576
322.4415584428209.454545553396.467532578583.4805195
429.9220779229216.935064954403.948051979590.961039
537.402597430224.415584455411.428571480598.4415584
644.8831168831231.896103956418.909090981605.9220779
752.3636363632239.376623457426.389610482613.4025974
859.8441558433246.857142958433.870129983620.8831169
967.3246753234254.337662359441.350649384628.3636364
1074.8051948135261.818181860448.831168885635.8441558
1182.2857142936269.298701361456.311688386643.3246753
1289.7662337737276.779220862463.792207887650.8051948
1397.2467532538284.259740363471.272727388658.2857143
14104.727272739291.740259764478.753246889665.7662338
15112.207792240299.220779265486.233766290673.2467532
16119.688311741306.701298766493.714285791680.7272727
17127.168831242314.181818267501.194805292688.2077922
18134.649350643321.662337768508.675324793695.6883117
19142.129870144329.142857169516.155844294703.1688312
20149.610389645336.623376670523.636363695710.6493506
21157.090909146344.103896171531.116883196718.1298701
22164.571428647351.584415672538.597402697725.6103896
23172.051948148359.064935173546.077922198733.0909091
24179.532467549366.545454574553.558441699740.5714286
25187.01298750374.02597475561.038961100748.0519481

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