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Square Foot to Cubic Meter?

02/07/2011 3:51 AM

How can i convert square foot to cubic meter ...?

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Re: Square Foot to Cubic Meter?

02/07/2011 4:09 AM

You can't - one is a measure of area, the other, volume. To get from square foot to cubic anything, you need a thickness.

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Re: Square Foot to Cubic Meter?

02/07/2011 7:44 AM

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Re: Square Foot to Cubic Meter?

02/07/2011 11:04 PM

Area = length x breadth

Volume = length x breadth x height

Therefore 1 square foot = 1 foot x 1 foot x 0 foot = 0m3.

I hope this clarifies matters for you.

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Re: Square Foot to Cubic Meter?

02/10/2011 5:21 AM

Multiply by thickness in feet and divide by 35.315 (no. of ft3 in 1 m3)

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