Inches to cubic feet formula
[DOCX File]Currituck County Schools / Overview
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Which formula can be used to find the volume of the cone? ... A truck hauled 136 cubic feet of sand to a construction site. The sand is dumped into a cone-shaped pile 6 feet in height. ... If the water level increases by 2 inches, how many more cubic feet of water will be in the tank, to the nearest cubic …
[DOC File]South Georgia College
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If the scales are measured in inches, then the volume is V = (5 inches) (3 inches) (4 inches) = 5 • 3 • 4 cubic inches, or 60 in3. If the scales are in feet, the volume is 60 ft3 or 60 cubic feet. Note: The power of 3 is often called the cube of a number just as the power of 2 is called the square of a number. So 53 can be called 5 cubed. (11) A cubic foot is a cube that is one foot on each side. How many cubic …
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Use the formula in step 5 of the data sheet to find out how many cubic feet of lumber are in your tree. Cubic Feet = Area (ft) X Height (ft) / 4 (note: 4 is used to account for the taper of the tree) There are 12 board feet of lumber for every one cubic foot, so multiply cubic feet by 12.
[DOC File]ODPS | Ohio Emergency Management Agency
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15 trees 8 inches in diameter = 40 cy (average) Root system (8’-10’ diameter) = requires one flat bed trailer to move. To convert cubic yards of Construction and Demolition (C & D) debris to tons, divide by 2. To convert tons of C & D debris to cubic yards, multiply by 2. To convert cubic yards of woody debris to tons, divide by 4*.
[DOC File]Applied Mathematics Test Formula Sheet
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Print formula sheet (PDF; 1 page, 12KB). Distance 1 foot = 12 inches 1 yard = 3 feet 1 mile = 5,280 feet 1 mile ≈ 1.61 kilometers 1 inch = 2.54 centimeters 1 foot = 0.3048 meters 1 meter = 1,000 millimeters 1 meter = 100 centimeters 1 kilometer = 1,000 meters 1 kilometer ≈ 0.62 miles
[DOC File]FORMULA SHEET - Homestead
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Under Pitot tube reading (velocity pressure, inches of water) read air velocity, feet per minute. Determining Volume Flow Once the average air velocity is know, the air flow rate in cubic feet per minute is easily computed using the formula: Q = AV Where: Q = Quantity of flow in cubic feet per minute.
[DOC File]FORMULAS TO REMEMBER
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kl is the effective length in feet. SR = k l [Slenderness Ratio = (end cond.) X Unbraced length in inches] r Radius of gyration . Remember: Slenderness Ratio should be ( 200 for a steel column. WOOD COLUMN. SR = k l [Slenderness Ratio = (k =1) X (Unbraced Length in inches)
[DOC File]VOLUME-TO-WEIGHT CONVERSION FACTORS
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****Formula for converting # of Lead Acid Batteries to tons: # of batteries x weight in pounds ÷ 2000 pounds = tons ** Gaylord size most commonly used is 40" x 48" x 36"; weight of empty Gaylord approx. 45 pounds. One cubic foot = 7.5 gallons or 1728 cubic inches. One cubic yard = 36" x 36" x 36" or 46,656 cubic inches
[DOC File]Determining Port Velocity
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Since we measure flow in cubic feet per minute, we use the first formula and divide by the cubic feet of cross section area: If we have an average cross section of 2.1 square inches: Volume = Velocity (21,190 fpm) x Area (2.1 sqin x 1 sqft/144 sqin - converts sqin to sqft) = 309 cfm @ 28”
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