Monday, December 30, 2019
How to Convert Cubic Meters to Cubic Feet
Cubic feet and cubic meters are both measures of volume, the former in the imperial and U.S. customary system, and the latter in the metric system. The conversion is most easily explained with an example problem: How many cubic feet of space is enclosed by a box measuring 2m x 2m x 3m? Solution Step 1: Find the volume of the box Volume in mà ³ 2m x 2m x 3m 12 mà ³ Step 2: Determine how many cubic feet are in 1 cubic meter 1 m 3.28084 ft (1 m)à ³ (3.28084 ft)à ³ 1 mà ³ 35.315 ftà ³ Step 3: Convert mà ³ to ftà ³ Set up the conversion soà that the desired unit will be canceled out. In this case, we want ftà ³ to be the remaining unit. Volume in ftà ³ Volume in mà ³ x 35.315 ftà ³/1 mà ³ Volume in ftà ³ 12 mà ³ x 35.315 ftà ³/1 mà ³ Volume in ftà ³ 423.8 ftà ³ Answer The volume of space, in cubic feet, enclosed by a box measuring 2m x 2m x 3m is 423.8 ftà ³ Cubic Feet To Cubic Meters Example Problem You can work the conversion the other way. As a simple example, convert 50.0 cubic feet to cubic meters. Start with the conversion factor: 1 m3 35.315 ft3 or 1 ft3 0.0283 m3 It doesnt matter which conversion factor you use, providing you set up the problem correctly. Volume in cubic meters 50.0 cubic feet x (1 cubic meter / 35.315 cubic feet) The cubic feet will cancel out, leaving cubic meters: Volume in cubic meters is 1.416 m3.
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