Litre [l] to Cubic foot [ft3] Converter

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How to Convert Litre to Cubic footCubic foot

1 l = 0.03531468481659645 ft3
1 ft3 = 28.31683208255737 l

Example: convert 98 l to ft3:
98 l = 98 x 0.03531468481659645 = 3.460839112026452 ft3

Litre

Definition: A litre (symbol: L or l) is a metric unit of volume. It is defined as the volume of one cubic decimetre (dm³), which is 10 cm × 10 cm × 10 cm.

History/origin: The litre was introduced in France in 1795 as one of the new 'republican units of measure' and defined as one cubic decimetre. It has undergone slight revisions in its definition over time.

Current use: The litre is a widely used unit for measuring liquid volume, found in various everyday applications, from beverages and fuels to household products. It is also used extensively in scientific and industrial contexts.

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.

Litre to Cubic foot Conversion Table

Litre [l]Cubic foot [ft3]
0.01 l0.00035314684816596453 ft3
0.1 l0.003531468481659645 ft3
1 l0.03531468481659645 ft3
10 l0.3531468481659645 ft3
50 l1.7657342408298227 ft3
100 l3.5314684816596453 ft3
1000 l35.314684816596454 ft3
10000 l353.1468481659645 ft3

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