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Cubic Foot to Gallon (imperial) Converter

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How to use this Cubic Foot to Gallon (imperial) Converter 🤔

Follow these steps to convert given volume from the units of Cubic Foot to the units of Gallon (imperial).

  1. Enter the input Cubic Foot value in the text field.
  2. The calculator converts the given Cubic Foot into Gallon (imperial) in realtime ⌚ using the conversion formula, and displays under the Gallon (imperial) label. You do not need to click any button. If the input changes, Gallon (imperial) value is re-calculated, just like that.
  3. You may copy the resulting Gallon (imperial) value using the Copy button.
  4. To view a detailed step by step calculation of the conversion, click on the View Calculation button.
  5. You can also reset the input by clicking on Reset button present below the input field.

What is the Formula to convert Cubic Foot to Gallon (imperial)?

The formula to convert given volume from Cubic Foot to Gallon (imperial) is:

Volume(Gallon (imperial)) = Volume(Cubic Foot) × 6.228835459042826

To convert any given volume from cubic foot to gallon (imperial), substitute the given value of Volume(Cubic Foot) in the above formula, simplify the right-hand side value.

Calculation

Calculation will be done after you enter a valid input.

Examples

1

Consider that a storage box has a volume of 8 cubic feet.
Convert this volume from cubic feet to Gallon (imperial).

Answer:

Given:

The volume in cubic foot is:

Volume(Cubic Foot) = 8

Formula:

The formula to convert volume from cubic foot to gallon (imperial) is:

Volume(Gallon (imperial)) = Volume(Cubic Foot) × 6.228835459042826

Substitution:

Substitute given weight Volume(Cubic Foot) = 8 in the above formula.

Volume(Gallon (imperial)) = 8 × 6.228835459042826

Volume(Gallon (imperial)) = 49.8307

Final Answer:

Therefore, 8 ft^3 is equal to 49.8307 gal.

The volume is 49.8307 gal, in gallon (imperial).

2

Consider that a tank can hold 15 cubic feet of water.
Convert this storage capacity from cubic feet to Gallon (imperial).

Answer:

Given:

The volume in cubic foot is:

Volume(Cubic Foot) = 15

Formula:

The formula to convert volume from cubic foot to gallon (imperial) is:

Volume(Gallon (imperial)) = Volume(Cubic Foot) × 6.228835459042826

Substitution:

Substitute given weight Volume(Cubic Foot) = 15 in the above formula.

Volume(Gallon (imperial)) = 15 × 6.228835459042826

Volume(Gallon (imperial)) = 93.4325

Final Answer:

Therefore, 15 ft^3 is equal to 93.4325 gal.

The volume is 93.4325 gal, in gallon (imperial).

Cubic Foot to Gallon (imperial) Conversion Table

The following table gives some of the most used conversions from Cubic Foot to Gallon (imperial).

Cubic Foot (ft^3)Gallon (imperial) (gal)
0.01 ft^30.06228835459 gal
0.1 ft^30.6229 gal
1 ft^36.2288 gal
2 ft^312.4577 gal
3 ft^318.6865 gal
4 ft^324.9153 gal
5 ft^331.1442 gal
6 ft^337.373 gal
7 ft^343.6018 gal
8 ft^349.8307 gal
9 ft^356.0595 gal
10 ft^362.2884 gal
20 ft^3124.5767 gal
50 ft^3311.4418 gal
100 ft^3622.8835 gal
1000 ft^36228.8355 gal

Cubic Foot

The cubic foot is a unit of measurement used to quantify three-dimensional volumes, commonly applied in construction, real estate, and various industrial contexts. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides each measuring one foot in length. Historically, the cubic foot has been used to measure and specify the volume of spaces and materials in building and storage. Today, it is widely used in the US and other countries that use the Imperial system, for tasks such as calculating building dimensions, storage capacities, and shipping volumes.

Gallon (imperial)

The Imperial gallon is a unit of measurement used to quantify liquid volumes, primarily in the UK and countries using the Imperial system. It is defined as 4.54609 liters, making it slightly larger than the US gallon. Historically, the Imperial gallon was used for various liquids, including water and fuel, and was essential for standardizing measurements in trade and commerce. Today, it remains in use in the UK and some other countries for measuring liquids, particularly in contexts like fuel consumption and beverage volumes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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