Talk:Cubic foot

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How do you convert 1000 sq. ft. into cubic feet?

You don't, because you can't. How can they say there were no stupid questions? Christoph Päper 20:25, 21 Mar 2005 (UTC)

[edit] standard cubic foot

A lot of articles have the term "standard cubic foot". I think that standard cubic foot should have an article or should be redirected here, if information is added here. Kjkolb 03:06, August 7, 2005 (UTC)

[edit] question

Sir/Ma'am,

          forgive my ignorance but can you tell me on the size of 1CBM in to inches?

will it be 36" heigth x 36"width x 36" tall?

thanks, Lyndon

one cubic meter to cubic inches? Sorry, but I've never seen CBM used before. 36"x36"x36" would equal one cubic yard (a measurement normally used when discussing soil or concrete) and not a cubic meter. A cubic meter would be 39.37"x39.37"x39.37". To answer your question (if I even understand it correctly): one cubic meter is equal to roughly 61,023.74 cubic inches, but since this is the cubic foot page: 1 m³ = 35.31 cu ft. MJCdetroit 03:11, 16 August 2007 (UTC)