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Cubic Foot to Megaliter Converter

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How to Convert Cubic Foot to Megaliter

To liters: multiply by 28.3168. To gallons (US): multiply by 7.48052. To cubic meters: multiply by 0.0283168.

1 ft³ = 1,728 in³ = 28.3168 L = 0.0283168 m³. There are 27 ft³ in one cubic yard.

For example, 1 Cubic Foot (ft³) = 0.00002831684659 Megaliter (ML).

Cubic Foot to Megaliter — Common Values

Cubic Foot (ft³)Megaliter (ML)
0.10.000002831684659
0.50.0000141584233
10.00002831684659
20.00005663369318
50.000141584233
100.0002831684659
250.0007079211648
500.00141584233
1000.002831684659
5000.0141584233
10000.02831684659

About Cubic Foot (ft³)

Definition

The cubic foot is an imperial unit of volume equal to the space occupied by a cube one foot on each side (1,728 cubic inches).

Mathematical Relationship

1 ft³ = 1,728 in³ = 28.3168 L = 0.0283168 m³. There are 27 ft³ in one cubic yard.

Conversion Formula

To liters: multiply by 28.3168. To gallons (US): multiply by 7.48052. To cubic meters: multiply by 0.0283168.

Practical Applications

Natural gas measurement, refrigerator and freezer capacities, moving truck sizes, and concrete volume estimation.

Interesting Facts

One cubic foot of water weighs 62.4 pounds. The average American household uses about 80,000 ft³ of natural gas per year.

Common Mistakes

Confusing ft³ with ft² (volume vs. area). Also, assuming 1 ft³ = 1 gallon — it actually holds about 7.48 gallons.

Educational Tips

A basketball is roughly 0.44 ft³. A standard moving box (medium) is about 3 ft³. A cubic foot holds about 7.5 gallons.

About Megaliter (ML)

Definition

The megaliter is a unit of volume equal to one million liters (10⁶ L), or 1,000 cubic meters.

Mathematical Relationship

1 ML = 10⁶ L = 1,000 m³ = 1,000 kL. One gigaliter = 1,000 ML.

Conversion Formula

To liters: multiply by 10⁶. To cubic meters: multiply by 1,000. To gallons (US): multiply by 264,172.

Practical Applications

Municipal water supply reporting, reservoir levels, agricultural water allocation, and wastewater plant throughput.

Interesting Facts

An Olympic swimming pool holds 2.5 ML. A small town might use 1–5 ML of water per day.

Common Mistakes

Confusing ML (megaliter) with mL (milliliter) — they differ by a factor of 10⁹. Capitalization matters!

Educational Tips

ML vs. mL: uppercase M = mega (million), lowercase m = milli (thousandth). Always check the case carefully.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Cubic Foot to Megaliter?
To liters: multiply by 28.3168. To gallons (US): multiply by 7.48052. To cubic meters: multiply by 0.0283168.
What is 1 Cubic Foot in Megaliter?
1 Cubic Foot (ft³) = 0.00002831684659 Megaliter (ML).
What is a Cubic Foot?
The cubic foot is an imperial unit of volume equal to the space occupied by a cube one foot on each side (1,728 cubic inches).
What is a Megaliter?
The megaliter is a unit of volume equal to one million liters (10⁶ L), or 1,000 cubic meters.
Where is Cubic Foot used in everyday life?
Natural gas measurement, refrigerator and freezer capacities, moving truck sizes, and concrete volume estimation.
What are common mistakes when converting Cubic Foot?
Confusing ft³ with ft² (volume vs. area). Also, assuming 1 ft³ = 1 gallon — it actually holds about 7.48 gallons.

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