Cubic foot [ft3] to Kaffekopp [kkp] Converter

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How to Convert Cubic foot to KaffekoppKaffekopp

1 ft3 = 188.77888055038247 kkp
1 kkp = 0.0052972027224894675 ft3

Example: convert 22 ft3 to kkp:
22 ft3 = 22 x 188.77888055038247 = 4153.135372108414 kkp

Cubic foot

Definition: A cubic foot (symbol: ft3) is a unit of volume in the Imperial and United States customary systems. It is the volume of a cube with sides one foot (0.3048 meters) in length.

History/origin: The cubic foot is derived from the foot, a unit of length that has been used for centuries. Its origins can be traced back to ancient civilizations, with various cultures using different foot lengths. The standardization of the foot, and consequently the cubic foot, occurred over time as measurement systems evolved.

Current use: Cubic feet are commonly used in the United States and the United Kingdom for measuring volumes of various materials, particularly in construction, shipping, and heating/cooling calculations. It is often used for quantifying the volume of spaces, such as rooms or storage containers, and for measuring the amount of gas or liquid being transported.

Kaffekopp

Definition: Kaffekopp (symbol: kkp) is a Swedish unit of volume, referring to the volume of a standard coffee cup. It is approximately equal to 1.5 deciliters or 150 milliliters.

History/origin: Kaffekopp is a traditional Swedish measurement, based on a standard sized coffee cup. Coffee has played a major role in Swedish culture, which highlights the importance of the unit.

Current use: Kaffekopp is used in Swedish cooking recipes, which is a practical reference of common food measurements. It is a convenient measurement for many household tasks, even today.

Cubic foot to Kaffekopp Conversion Table

Cubic foot [ft3]Kaffekopp [kkp]
0.01 ft31.887788805503825 kkp
0.1 ft318.877888055038248 kkp
1 ft3188.77888055038247 kkp
10 ft31887.7888055038247 kkp
50 ft39438.944027519123 kkp
100 ft318877.888055038246 kkp
1000 ft3188778.88055038248 kkp
10000 ft31887788.8055038247 kkp

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