Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Converting Cubic Feet to Liters
Converting Cubic Feet to Liters          This example problem demonstrates how to convert cubic feet to liters. The cubic foot is the U.S.à  and imperial unit of volume for a cube that has sides that are 1 foot in length. The liter is an SI or metric unit of volume. It is the volume of a cube that has sides that are 10 centimeters in length. The conversion between the two systems is fairly common, particularly if youre working with liquefied gases.          Cubic Feet to Liter Conversion Problem      What is thisà  volumeà  ofà  1 cubic footà  in liters?         Many conversion factors are difficult to remember. Convertingà  cubic feet to liters would fall into this category. The unit-canceling methodà  is helpful in performing this kind of problem because it uses many easily remembered conversions that relate the original units to the final units, as follows:         1 foot  12 inches1 inch  2.54 centimeters1,000 cubic centimeters  1 liter         Using these steps, you can express feet to centimeters as:         Distance in cm  (distance in ft) x (12 in/1 ft) x (2.54 cm/1 in)Distance in cm  (distance in ft) x 30.48 cm/ft         Convert these distances into volume measurements of cm3 and ft3:         Cube volume  (linear measurement)3, so:Volume in cm3  [(distance in feet) x 30.48 cm/ft]3Volume in cm3  (volume in ft3) x 28316.85 cm3/ft3         Convert cubic centimeters to liters:         Volume in liters  (volume in cm3) x (1 L/1,000 cm3)Volume in liters  (volume in cm3)/1,000 L/cm3         Insert the cubic volume from the previous step:         Volume in liters  [(volume in ft3) x 28316.85 cm3/ft3)]/1,000 L/cm3Volume in liters  (volume in ft3) x 28.317 L/ft3         Now you have your conversion factor of cubic feet to liters. Insert 1 cubic foot into the volume in ft3 part of the equation:         Volume in liters  (1 ft3) x 28.317 L/ft3Volume in liters  28.317 L         Therefore, one cubic foot is equal to 28.317 liters of volume.          Liter to Cubic Feet Example      The conversion factor works the other way, too. For example, convert 0.5 liter to cubic feet.         Use the conversion factor 1 cubic foot  28.317 liters:         Cubic feet  (0.5 liter) x (1 cubic foot / 28.317 liters)         The liters cancel out on the top and bottom, leaving you with 0.5 / 28.317, and giving an answer of 0.018 cubic feet.          Tips for Success      The key to working the unit conversion correctly is to make certain the unwanted unit cancels out and leaves the desired unit. Its also worthwhile to keep track of significant digits.         Remember there are about 28 liters in a cubic foot. If youre converting from cubic feet to liters, expect to get a larger number than you started with. If youre converting from cubic feet to liters, your final answer will be a smaller number.    
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