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<onlyinclude>'''Cubic feet''' is a unit of [[volume]], given by the dimension of [[foot|ft]]<sup>3</sup>. It is used in the [[Imperial system of units]], and can be visualized as a box with side lengths of 1 ft (0.3048 [[meter]]s).</onlyinclude> Used on a much larger scale, cubic feet are used to describe vast amounts of oil and gas production and distribution (see [[trillion cubic feet]]). | <onlyinclude>'''Cubic feet''' is a unit of [[volume]], given by the dimension of [[foot|ft]]<sup>3</sup>. It is used in the [[Imperial system of units]], and can be visualized as a box with side lengths of 1 ft (0.3048 [[meter]]s).</onlyinclude> Used on a much larger scale, cubic feet are used to describe vast amounts of [[oil]] and [[natural gas]] production and distribution (see [[trillion cubic feet]]). | ||
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Revision as of 19:57, 24 June 2018
Cubic feet is a unit of volume, given by the dimension of ft3. It is used in the Imperial system of units, and can be visualized as a box with side lengths of 1 ft (0.3048 meters). Used on a much larger scale, cubic feet are used to describe vast amounts of oil and natural gas production and distribution (see trillion cubic feet).
Conversion
For Further Reading
- Natural gas
- Oil
- Hydraulic fracturing (fracking)
- Reserve
- Or explore a random page