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You don't. Cubic meter is a measure of volume while square meter is a measure of volume.
For example, consider a room that's ten meters by ten meters, The room is 100 square meters. Now consider a ceiling that's two meters high. The volume is 200 cubic meters. Then raise the ceiling a meter so it's three meters high. Now the volume is 300 cubic meters, while the area is still 100 square meters.
Hi Paula:
A mathematical logic question.
You need to get all of the measurements in the same units.
- A cubic yard is 1 yard x 1 yard x 1 yard
- equals 3 ft x 3 ft x 3 ft
- equals 27 cubic feet,
so once you have the volume of the pipe in cubic feet, you divide by 27 to get the volume in cubic yards.
- Volume of a cylinder (the pipe) is the cross sectional area X length.
- Area equals Pi x r squared.
- equals 22/7 x 1 x 1
equals 3.14#####
times length (20)
equals 62.857### cubic feet volume
divide by 27 cubic feet
equals 2.328### cubic yards.
- The answer is always the easy part.
- what is important is knowing exactly what the question is, and
- determing what calculations are needed to get the answer.
Wasn't that better than if I'd just said 2 1/3 cubic yards?
Cheers
Square metres is a measure of area. Cubic metres and cubic yards is a measure of volume. There is no conversion between them without a third dimension.
Consider a storeroom that's 40.3 square metres in area. How much stuff can you store in it? Well, that depends on how high the ceiling is. If the ceiling is 2 metres high then the volume of the room is 80.6 cubic metres. If the ceiling is 3 metres high then the volume is 120.9 cubic metres.
If you have a piece of paper that's 20.5 x 17.5 inches, the volume will be very close to zero. If you have a stack one foot high of such papers then the volume will be about 2.5 cubic feet. If you have a stack one mile high then the volume will be about 13154 cubic feet.
You don't. Square feet is a measure of area while cubic meters is a measure of volume.
Consider a room 8 ft by 10 ft. The floor area is 80 square ft. What's the volume of the room in cubic feet (let's not worry about converting to meters yet). Well, that depends on the height of the ceiling, doesn't it? If the ceiling is 8 ft high then the volume is 640 cubic feet. If the ceiling is 12 ft high then the volume is 960 cubic feet. Without that third dimension, you can't calculate the volume.
A cubic foot is a unit of volume. A pound can be a unit od mass (weight) or a currency. Either way a volume cannot be converted into a mass nor a currency. If you are doing homework read carefully the question to figure out what substance they are talking about. Once you know the substance look up its density or specific gravity and do the calculation mass (in pouunds) =density (in pounds per cubic foot) * volume (in cubic feet)
As you see, if you know the density (specific gravity) in pounds per cubic foot, you can calculate the mass of any volume of that substance (in cubic feet).
And please, never try to convert a volume into a mass.
A yard is 1 dimensional so just a straight line. A cubic yard is 3 dimensional so imagine a box with all sides being 1 yard long, the volume of this box is a cubic yard.
If you want to calculate the volume of an object and have the answer in cubic feet.
Volume=Length X Width X Height With the dimensions you give Volume=12.5in X 37in X 20in Volume=9250 cubic inches
To convert 9250 cubic inches into cubic feet you need to understand that there are 1728 cubic inches in 1 cubic foot. L X W X H = 12"X12"X12"=1728 cu in
You then multiply 9250cu in and (1/1728cu ft) Really you are dividing 9250 by 1728. your answer is 5.35 cubic feet.
12 inches in 1 foot 144 square inches in 1 square foot 1728 cubic inches in 1 cubic foot
to convert you put the unit you want to keep on top of the dividend. to conver to to feet ( randomly selecting 100 inches) Example converting 100 inches to feet
100inches X ____1ft____ = (100/12) = 8.3 feet 12inches
or cubic inches to cubic feet 4000 cubic inches to cubic feet
4000cu in X ____1cu ft____ = ( 2.33 cu ft) 1728 cu in
if you notice that the units on top and bottom of the dividend cancel each other out leaving the numerator (top number) as your unit. it also works in reverse
2.33 cu ft X ___1728 cu in____ = (4000 cu in) 1cu ft
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