cubic foot | |
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General information | |
Unit system | Imperial and US Customary |
Unit of | Volume |
Symbol | ft3, cu ft |
Conversions | |
1 ft3in ... | ... is equal to ... |
US Customary | 1728 in3 1⁄27 yd3 |
SI units | 0.028316846592 m3 |
The cubic foot (symbol ft3 or cu ft) [1] is an imperial and US customary (non-metric) unit of volume, used in the United States and the United Kingdom. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of one foot (0.3048 m) in length, or exactly 28.316846592 L, which is very close to 1/35 of a cubic metre).
1 cubic foot | ≡ 1728 cubic inches | |
≡ 1/27 of a cubic yard | ||
≡ 28.316846592 L | ||
≡ 7+37/77 US gallons | ||
≡ 957+39/77 US fluid ounces | ||
≈ 6.228835 imperial gallons | ||
≈ 996.6137 imperial fluid ounces | ||
≡ 86400/107521 US bushels | ||
≈ 0.7786044 imperial bushels | ||
≡ 96/539 oil barrel |
The IEEE symbol for the cubic foot is ft3. [1] The following abbreviations are used: cubic feet, cubic foot, cubic ft, cu feet, cu foot, cu ft, cu.ft, cuft, cb ft, cb.ft, cbft, cbf, feet3, foot3, ft3, feet/-3, foot/-3, ft/-3.[ citation needed ]
Larger multiples are in common usage in commerce and industry in the United States:
The IEEE symbol for the cubic foot per second is ft3/s. [1] The following other abbreviations are also sometimes used:
The flow or discharge of rivers, i.e., the volume of water passing a location per unit of time, is commonly expressed in units of cubic feet per second or cubic metres per second.
Cusec is a unit of flow rate, [2] used mostly in the United States in the context of water flow, particularly of rivers and canals.
Conversions: 1 ft3s−1 = 0.0283168 m3/s = 28.3168 L/s = 1.699011 m3/min = 1,699.011 L/min
The IEEE symbol for the cubic foot per minute is ft3/min. [1] The following abbreviations are used:
Cubic feet per minute is used to measure the amount of air that is being delivered, and is a common metric used for carburetors, [3] pneumatic tools, and air-compressor systems. [4]
A standard cubic foot (abbreviated scf) is a measure of quantity of gas, sometimes[ clarification needed ] defined in terms of standard temperature and pressure as a cubic foot of volume at 60 °F (16 °C; 289 K) and 14.7 pounds per square inch (1.01 bar ; 101 kPa ) of pressure.[ citation needed ]