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How many cubic foot in 1 barrel?
The answer is 4.2109375.
We assume you are converting between cubic foot and barrel [US, liquid].
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The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter.
1 cubic meter is equal to 35.314666572222 cubic foot, or 8.3864143251288 barrel.
Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results.
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1 cubic foot to barrel = 0.23748 barrel
5 cubic foot to barrel = 1.18738 barrel
10 cubic foot to barrel = 2.37477 barrel
20 cubic foot to barrel = 4.74954 barrel
30 cubic foot to barrel = 7.1243 barrel
40 cubic foot to barrel = 9.49907 barrel
50 cubic foot to barrel = 11.87384 barrel
75 cubic foot to barrel = 17.81076 barrel
100 cubic foot to barrel = 23.74768 barrel
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The cubic foot (symbols ft³, cu. ft.) is a nonmetric unit of volume, used in U.S. customary units and Imperial units. It is defined as the volume of a cube with edges one foot in length.
The definition of a US non-beer liquid barrel is 31½ US gallons (119.2 litres), or half a hogshead. This is different from a barrel of US beer, which is defined by tax law.
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