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Cubic mile






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cubic mile

Unit system

Imperial and US customary

Unit of

Volume

Symbol

mi3, cu mi

Conversions

mi3 in ...

... is equal to ...

   Imperial/US

   
  • 1.4720×1011ft3
  • 5.4518×109yd3
  •    SI units

       
    • 4.1682×109m3
  • 4.1682 km3
  • Acubic mile (abbreviation: cu miormi3[1]) is an imperial and US customary (non-SI non-metric) unit of volume, used in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 mile (63360 inches, 5280 feet, 1760 yards or ~1.609 kilometres) in length.

    Conversions[edit]

    1 cubic mile 

    512 

    cubic furlongs

    5451776000 

    cubic yards

    147197952000 

    cubic feet

    3379200 

    acre-feet

    4.168181825440579584 

    cubic kilometres

    ≈ 

    916871822916 

    imperial gallons

    ≈ 

    1101117140000 

    US liquid gallons

    ≈ 

    114608977865 

    imperial bushels

    ≈ 

    118282962000 

    US bushels

    ≈ 

    26217074762 

    crude barrels

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    Comparison with US customary system

    Length

  • Thousandth of an inch
  • Barleycorn
  • Inch
  • Hand
  • Link
  • Foot
  • Yard
  • Fathom
  • Rod
  • Chain
  • Gunter's chain
  • Furlong
  • Cable
  • Mile
  • Nautical mile
  • League
  • Area

  • Square foot
  • Square yard
  • Perch
  • Rood
  • Acre
  • Square mile
  • Volume

    Derived

  • Cubic foot
  • Hoppus
  • Cubic yard
  • Cubic mile
  • Tmcft
  • Cooking

  • Tablespoon
  • Fluid ounce
  • Cup
  • Pint
  • Quart
  • Trade gallon
  • Gallon
  • Other

  • Minim
  • Gill
  • Fluid Scruple
  • Fluid Drachm
  • Peck
  • Bushel
  • Barrel
  • Stuck
  • Hogshead
  • Speed

    Mass

  • Drachm
  • Ounce
  • Pound (mass)
  • Stone
  • Quarter
  • Slug
  • Long hundred
  • Hundredweight
  • Ship load
  • Ton
  • Pressure

  • Pounds per square inch
  • Other units and measures

  • Degree
  • Fahrenheit
  • Rankine
  • Foot-candle
  • Foot-pound
  • Foot-poundal
  • Horsepower
  • Horsepower-hour
  • Kenning
  • Pound (force)
  • Pound-foot
  • Poundal
  • Span
  • Spinning count
  • Related systems

  • English units
  • English Engineering units
  • Foot–pound–second system (FPS)
  • Twenty-foot equivalent unit
  • Comparison with imperial unit system

    Length

  • Inch
  • Hand
  • Link
  • Foot
  • Yard
  • Rod
  • Chain
  • Furlong
  • Mile
  • Area

  • Square foot
  • Square yard
  • Acre
  • Square mile
  • Volume

    Derived

  • Cubic foot
  • Cubic yard
  • Cubic mile
  • Cooking

  • Tablespoon
  • Fluid ounce
  • Cup
  • Pint
  • Quart
  • Gallon
  • Wood

  • Cord
  • Face cord
  • Other

  • Gill
  • Peck
  • Bushel
  • Barrel
  • Acre-foot
  • Speed

  • Miles per hour
  • Mass

  • Dram
  • Ounce
  • Pound
  • Hundredweight
  • Ton
  • Force

  • Pound-force
  • Kip
  • Pressure

  • Pounds per square inch
  • Kilopounds per square inch
  • Other units and measures

  • British thermal unit
  • Degree (angle)
  • Fahrenheit
  • Foot-candle
  • Foot-lambert
  • Foot-pound (energy)
  • Horsepower
  • Perm
  • Pound-foot (torque)
  • Spinning count
  • Ton of refrigeration
  • Related systems

  • Avoirdupois system
  • Body jewelry sizes
  • English Engineering Units
  • Foot–pound–second system of units

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Cubic_mile&oldid=1213932799"

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