Imperial and US customary (non-metric) unit of volume.
The volume equal to a cube one foot on each side.
1 Assume the lifting capacity of helium is .067 pounds per cubic foot .
2 On every twelve square feet a cubic foot of water was needed.
3 And 25 grains per cubic foot will put a hayfever sufferer in misery.
4 The rates vary from ¼ to ¾ of a cent per cubic foot .
5 Its wood is compact and heavy, weighing forty-four pounds to the cubic foot .
6 A cubic foot of water weighs sixty-two and a third pounds.
7 Remember that each person requires one cubic foot of fresh air every second.
8 The company is fined for each cubic foot of pollutants over the legal limit.
9 The weight of a cubic foot of mahogany varies from thirty-five to fifty-three pounds.
10 Their relative efficiency under water per cubic foot , according to Bucknill, is as follows:
11 Every cubic foot of atmospheric air, driven into a furnace, consists of two gases.
12 Density-Massof unit volume, for instance, pounds per cubic foot .
13 It weighs, dry, about 45 pounds per cubic foot .
14 It was altogether not over a cubic foot in size, and enclosed in a glass cylinder.
15 Each cubic foot of worm box can process about one pound of kitchen garbage each week.
16 The variation for a 100 cubic foot cylinder at various temperatures is given in the following tabulation:
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