Convert Cubic Feet (ft³) to Imperial Gallons (imp gal)

Converting cubic feet to imperial gallons is essential for various applications, including cooking, gardening, and construction. With the conversion factor of 1 ft³ equaling 6.22883 imp gal, you can easily translate volume measurements for practical use.

6.228825

6 15/64 imp gal

Conversion Formula

imp gal = ft³ × 6.22883

Reverse: ft³ = imp gal × 0.160544

Quick mental math: For quick estimates, remember that 1 ft³ is about 6.2 imp gal, making mental math easier.

Conversion Examples

1 ft³ × 6.22883 =
6.229 imp gal
1 Cubic Feet = 6.229 Imperial Gallons
5 ft³ × 6.22883 =
31.144 imp gal
5 Cubic Feet = 31.144 Imperial Gallons
10 ft³ × 6.22883 =
62.288 imp gal
10 Cubic Feet = 62.288 Imperial Gallons
25 ft³ × 6.22883 =
155.721 imp gal
25 Cubic Feet = 155.721 Imperial Gallons
50 ft³ × 6.22883 =
311.441 imp gal
50 Cubic Feet = 311.441 Imperial Gallons
100 ft³ × 6.22883 =
622.883 imp gal
100 Cubic Feet = 622.883 Imperial Gallons

Cubic Foot to Imperial Gallon Table

ft³ =imp gal
Cubic Foot (ft³)Imperial Gallon (imp gal)
16.2288
212.4577
318.6865
424.9153
531.1441
637.373
743.6018
849.8306
956.0594
1062.2883
1168.5171
1274.7459
1380.9747
1487.2036
1593.4324
1699.6612
17105.89
18112.1189
19118.3477
20124.5765

Unit Definitions

What is a Cubic Foot (ft³)?

ImperialUnited States, United Kingdom

A cubic foot (ft³) is a unit of volume that represents a cube measuring one foot on each side.

History

The cubic foot has roots in English measurements and is widely used in the United States for various applications, including real estate and shipping.

Current Use

Today, cubic feet is commonly used in construction, shipping, and storage, as well as in scientific measurements.

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What is a Imperial Gallon (imp gal)?

ImperialUnited Kingdom

An imperial gallon (imp gal) is a unit of volume that is used primarily in the United Kingdom and is defined as 4.54609 liters.

History

The imperial gallon was established in 1824 and is based on the volume of 10 pounds of water at a specific temperature, differing from the U.S. gallon.

Current Use

The imperial gallon is often used in the UK for measuring fuel, beverages, and other liquids, distinguishing it from other gallon measurements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many imperial gallons are in 5 cubic feet?
To convert 5 cubic feet to imperial gallons, you multiply by the conversion factor of 6.22883. So, 5 ft³ x 6.22883 imp gal/ft³ = 31.14415 imp gal. This is particularly useful when determining how much liquid fertilizer to use in your garden, ensuring you measure the right amount for your plants.
What is the volume of 10 cubic feet in imperial gallons?
Using the conversion factor, 10 cubic feet equals 62.2883 imperial gallons since 10 ft³ x 6.22883 imp gal/ft³ = 62.2883 imp gal. This calculation is helpful when filling a large water tank, ensuring you have enough water for your needs.
If I have a container that holds 20 cubic feet, how many imperial gallons will it hold?
To find out how many imperial gallons are in 20 cubic feet, multiply by 6.22883. Therefore, 20 ft³ x 6.22883 imp gal/ft³ = 124.5766 imp gal. This information is valuable for planning beverages for events, helping you determine the right amount to serve.
Can you provide an example of converting cubic feet to imperial gallons for a construction project?
Absolutely! If a concrete mixer has a capacity of 15 cubic feet, to convert that to imperial gallons, you would calculate 15 ft³ x 6.22883 imp gal/ft³ = 93.43245 imp gal. Knowing this helps in estimating the amount of concrete needed for a foundation or other construction tasks.
How do I convert 1 cubic foot into imperial gallons for cooking?
When measuring ingredients, if a recipe calls for 1 cubic foot of liquid, you can convert it to imperial gallons by multiplying 1 ft³ by 6.22883. This gives you 6.22883 imp gal. Understanding this conversion can help you scale up recipes effectively, especially in large-scale cooking.

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