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Acubic yard (symbol yd3)[1] is an Imperial / U.S. customary (non-SI non-metric) unit of volume, used in Canada and the United States. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 yard (3feet, 36 inches, 0.9144 meters) in length.

cubic yard
AGRW ballast wagon with a volume of 8 cubic yards
General information
Unit systemImperial and US customary
Unit ofVolume
Symbolyd3, cu yd
Conversions
1 yd3 in ...... is equal to ...
   SI units   0.7645549 m3
   Imperial and US customary   27 ft3

Symbols and abbreviations

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The IEEE symbol for the cubic yard is yd3.[1] The following abbreviations are used:

Cubic yard per second

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One cubic yard per second (1 yd3/s) is a unit of volume flow rate. It corresponds to one cubic yard passing through a specified area every second.

Cubic yard per minute

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One cubic yard per minute (1 yd3/min) is a unit of volume flow rate. It corresponds to one cubic yard passing through a specified area every minute.

Conversions

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1 cubic yard 
= 27 cubic feet
= 46656 cubic inches
= 0.764554857984 cubic metres
1.83426465×10−10 cubic miles
21.0223197 imperial bushels
21.6962157 US bushels
168.178557 imperial gallons
≈ 201.974 US liquid gallons
4.80890476 crude barrels
≈ 764.5549 litres

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b IEEE Std 260.1-2004

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