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  Cubic Foot
The water bills in Athens indicate your water consumption and charges in terms of cubic feet of water.
Compare a gallon container, such as a paint can, and a box or stick structure 12 inches on a side.
Estimate or guess how many gallon in a cubic foot.
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  DRBC - Explanation of Cubic Foot and CFS
DRBC - Explanation of Cubic Foot and CFS
Explanation of Cubic Foot and Cubic Feet Per Second (cfs)
1 cubic foot of water = 7.48 gallons
www.state.nj.us /drbc/cubic.htm   (42 words)

  
 Hydrology Lab #1 Units
Cubic feet per second (CFS) is a common unit of flow.
It is equal to 43,560 cubic feet of water.
Cubic meters per second is not as common in the U.S. but is common everywhere else.
www.shsu.edu /~geo_mrl/HydLab1.html   (1039 words)

  
 Scuba Tanks, Aluminum 80's, Pony Bottles, Spare Air Bottles, Steel Cylinders
For a full 19 cubic feet of air, 19 cubic foot pony tanks measure just 20.5 inches by 4.5 inches with a Genesis Valve.
For a full 40 cubic feet of air, 40 cubic foot pony tanks measure just 27.75 inches high.
For a full 30 cubic feet of air, 30 cubic foot pony tanks measure just 24.5 inches high with a Genesis Valve.
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 Cylinders
Acetylene Cylinder - 10 Cubic Foot (MC) (empty) suitable for all industrial acetylene applications including: welding, cutting, brazing, soldering and heating.
Acetylene Cylinder - 40 Cubic Foot (B) (empty) suitable for all industrial acetylene applications including: welding, cutting, brazing, soldering and heating.
Oxygen Cylinder - 20 Cubic Foot (empty) suitable for all industrial oxygen applications including: welding, cutting, brazing and heating.
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  Cubic foot Information
A cubic foot is an Imperial / U.S. customary (non-metric) unit of volume, used in both the United States and the UK.
It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 foot (0.3048 metres) in length.
A standard cubic foot is sometimes but not always a cubic foot of volume at 60 degrees Fahrenheit and 14.7 pounds per square inch (PSI) of pressure.
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 Estimating the board foot to cubic foot ratio
Estimating the board foot to cubic foot ratio
Such a systematic reduction in size in the log population affects volume conversions from cubic units to board feet, which makes traditional rule of thumb conversion factors antiquated.
In this paper we present an improved empirical method for performing cubic volume to board foot conversions.
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 CHAPTER 53. STANDARDS FOR MASON WORK   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Footings are all such foundation courses not exceeding 16 inches in height as are wider than the body of wall above.
Every superficial foot of one-half brick (4 1/2 inches) wall to be estimated as 6 1/2 bricks; of 1 brick (9 inches) wall at 13 bricks, etc. Increase the number of bricks by 6 1/2 bricks for every additional half brick in thickness of wall.
Plain cornices exceeding 2 feet girt to be measured by the superficial foot.
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 Search: Cubic Foot Water Weight
of cubic inches of water on one acre and the weight in pounds of one cubic inch...
The weight of one cubic foot of water is 7.48052 gallons times 8.3453 pounds,...
Since there are about 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot the density of water is also...
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 Weight of Water per Acre from One Inch of Rain
The first approach determines the number of cubic inches of water on one acre and the weight in pounds of one cubic inch of water, then uses these values to determine the weight of one inch of rain on one acre.
The weight of one cubic foot of water is 7.48052 gallons times 8.3453 pounds, which equals62.42718356 pounds of water per cubic foot.
The weight of one cubic inch of water is 62.42718356 pounds divided by 1728 cubic inches, which equals 0.036126842 pounds of water per cubic inch.
www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu /dickinso/research/2004/range04c.htm   (699 words)

  
 :: El Paso Water Utilities - Public Service Board | Cubic Foot Registers - Small Meters ::
Each numeric indicator around the face of the register indicates a tenth of a cubic foot and the sweep hand measures one cubic foot for each complete revolution.
Since EPWU bills in hundred cubic foot (Ccf) increments we only read up to the thousand foot dial (the last dial that has a fl digit against a white background), which increases by one every time a hundred cubic feet of water passes through the meter.
The small red triangular dial near the center of the register is a flow or leak indicator and it will turn counterclockwise with the slightest amount of water that flows through the meter, even a dripping faucet.
www.epwu.org /services/meters.html   (471 words)

  
 Converting BF to cubic feet
That sounds right to me. There are 144 cubic inches of wood in a board foot (12x12x1), and 1728 cubic inches in a cubic foot (12x12x12) so 144 divided by 1728 gives you a conversion factor of 0.083333, or 1 over 12.
When looking at the comparison of International to cubic foot volume, a 10" log will give 6.11 bd ft/cu ft. A 20" log will yield 7.53 bd ft/cu ft. In logs, there is no simple relationship where a certain factor can be used to convert from one scale to the other.
For softwoods, you get about 18 bd ft per cubic foot, because 8/4 is not 2 inches, but is much less (1.5 inches after drying and planing), and 6 inches wide is about 5.5 inches (after drying and planing).
www.woodweb.com /knowledge_base/Converting_BF_to_cubic_feet.html   (1245 words)

  
 How do I measure my shipment?
A cubic foot is a space that measures 1 foot by 1 foot by 1 foot.
To give you a rough idea of how large a 100 cubic foot space will be, measure a square on your floor that is 4 foot x 4 foot.
To give you a rough idea of how large a 50 cubic foot space will be, measure a square on your floor that is 4 foot x 4 foot.
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 formula for gallons of water per square foot - Plumbing - BBS - BobVila.com
and 1 cubic foot of water equals 7.48 gallons of water, the equations would go something like this.
I forgot to say, the.3333 is the factor of 4 inches in relation to a foot (12 inches) or 1/3.
That gives you the multiplier to convert square feet with a given depth to cubic feet to establish the volume of a give area.
www.bobvila.com /BBS/formula_for_gallons_of_water_per_square_foot-Plumbing-1-F4395.html   (297 words)

  
 Howstuffworks "How many teaspoons are there in a cubic light year?"
A cubic light year is a cube that is 6 trillion miles on each side.
A cubic kilometer is 1,000 * 1,000 * 1,000 = 1,000,000,000 cubic meters.
A cubic light year is a cube that is 10 trillion kilometers on each side.
www.howstuffworks.com /question208.htm   (440 words)

  
 Cubic Feet conversions (Volume)
Cubic Meters: (European spelling: cubic metre) A metric unit of volume, commonly used in expressing concentrations of a chemical in a volume of air.
Cubic Centimeters (also Milliliters): The volume equivelent to a cube of one centimeter by one centimeter by one centimeter.
Cubic Millimeters: The volume equivelent to a cube of one millimeter by one millimeter by one millimeter.
www.metric-conversions.org /volume/cubic-foot-conversion.htm   (1336 words)

  
 Rates
For each cubic foot of water in excess of 400 cubic feet but not to exceed 1000 cubic feet of water used for each unit for one month.*
For each cubic foot of water in excess of 1000 cubic feet but not to exceed 2000 cubic feet used for each unit for one month.*
Volume charge for each cubic foot of water in excess of 400 cubic feet consumed but not to exceed a volume charge of $38.40 per month per unit.
www.bwsa.org /rates.htm   (781 words)

  
 Calculate cubic foot formula   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 BASIN: Watershed Address
A cubic foot is like a box of water measuring one foot by one foot by one foot.
The USGS defines cubic foot per second (cfs) as "the flow rate or discharge equal to one cubic foot of water per second or about 7.5 gallons per second."
Side tributaries also vary due to seasonal changes or storm events; many tributaries will be dry much of the year but potentially brim with thousands of cfs of water and debris in the event of a major flood.
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 BC Property Services - Calculate Cubic Yards   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For some do-it-yourself homeowners, converting their 'foot and inch' measurements to yards seems a daunting task.
Any cubic measurement is simply describing the volume of a certain space.
Whenever you are confronted with the challenge of finding the cubic yards of a project, apply these four steps and you won't go wrong.
www.bcpropertyservices.com /how_to/polished_pebbles/calculate_cubic_yards.html   (654 words)

  
 USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In simple terms, he found that a fixed volume of gas, say one cubic meter, at the same temperature and pressure, would always have the same number of molecules no matter what gas is in the container.
What Avogadro discovered leads us to conclude that if we added water vapor molecules to our cubic foot of air, some of the nitrogen and oxygen molecules would leave — remember, the total number of molecules in our cubic foot of air stays the same.
In other words, replacing nitrogen and oxygen with water vapor decreases the weight of the air in the cubic foot; that is, it's density decreases.
www.usatoday.com /weather/wdensity.htm   (1428 words)

  
 Apache Corporation > When speaking of a cubic foot of natural gas reserves...
Apache Corporation > When speaking of a cubic foot of natural gas reserves...
When speaking of a cubic foot of natural gas reserves...
When we refer to volumes of production or reserves, we refer to them at "standard conditions." In general, those conditions are 60 degrees Fahrenheit and 14.7 pounds per square inch absolute.
www.apachecorp.com /Explore/Explore_Features/20060724/When_speaking_of_a_cubic_foot_of_natural_gas_reserves   (180 words)

  
 Boatbuilder's Handbook - Ventilation
If a fuel tank compartment’s net volume is less than one cubic foot, it is required to have natural ventilation if the fuel tank’s permeability rate is more than 1.2 grams total fuel loss in 24 hours.
A fuel tank compartment with a net volume of one or more cubic feet is required to have natural ventilation if the fuel tank’s permeability rate is more than 1.2 grams of fuel loss per each cubic foot of net compartment volume in a 24 hour period.
The permeability rate is 10 ÷ 12 or.833 grams of fuel loss in 24 hours per cubic foot of net compartment volume.
www.uscgboating.org /safety/boatbuilder/ventilation/183-620-a5.htm   (847 words)

  
 Cubic foot factor method | Real Estate Agent Glossary
Along with the square foot factor method, this is the most widely used method for estimating comparable building costs.
The cubic foot factor method requires the computation of the cubic contents of a building by multiplying the building area from the outside of the exterior walls times the height of the building.
This is used by appraisers to estimate the reproduction costs of a building, For example, if the average cubic foot cost of a certain building type is $20, and the total cubic contents of the building are 5000 cubic feet, then the estimated reproduction cost of the building is $20*5000= $100,000.
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 cubic foot - OneLook Dictionary Search
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 Online Conversion - cubic foot to square foot
Is there a conversion formula for converting cubic foot to square foot?
To convert cubic foot to square foot, just divide by the height (in feet).
First multiply 6 g/cm³ by the thickness in centimeters, then divide by the cm² to ft² conversion factor.
www.onlineconversion.com /forum/forum_1055797111.htm   (147 words)

  
 MetalCalc - Units Conversions
Metric: Cubic meter (cu m), Hectoliter (hl), Decaliter (dl), Liter (l), Milliliter (ml), Cubic centimeter (cu cm), Cubic millimeter (cu mm).
U.S. Liquid Measure: Acre foot, Cubic yard (cu yd), Barrel, Cubic foot (cu ft), Gallon (gal), Quart (qt), Pint (pt), Gill (gi), Fluid Ounce (fl oz), Cubic inch (cu in) Fluid dram (fl dr) Minim (min)
U.S. Dry Measure: Cubic yard (cu yd), Barrel, Bushel (bu), Cubic foot (cu ft), Peck (pk), Gallon (gal), Quart (qt), Pint (pt), Gill (gi), Dry Ounce (dr oz), Cubic inch (cu in), Dry dram (dr dr), Minim (min),
www.ganoksin.com /MetalCalc   (289 words)

  
 Efficient Gas Appliances for off grid use
Your off grid kitchen can feature a large 14.5 cubic foot stainless propane or natural gas refrigerator, beautiful stainless steel stove and ovens or stainless counter top range.
Refrigerators from a 3.5 cubic foot model complete with freezer to a full sized 14.5 cubic foot model
Freezers fueled by gas sized to 8.5 cubic feet and a 7.8 cu.
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 Amazon.com: Westinghouse WST3504 .6 Cubic Foot Microwave, White: Kitchen & Dining   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Amazon.com: Westinghouse WST3504.6 Cubic Foot Microwave, White: Kitchen & Dining
With a capacity of 0.6 cubic feet and a 10-inch glass turntable that ensures even cooking and removes for easy cleaning, this oven handles all the cooking tasks that have made microwave ovens indispensable in the modern kitchen.
6 cubic feet 700 watts electronic control with audible ready signal led display with digital clock speed, weight, and defrost settings 10 power levels 10 inch glass turntable that is removable for easy cleaning 3 quick menus: popcorn, beverage, and auto defrost dimensions: 12.
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