Convert Cubic Feet (ft³) to US Quarts (qt)

Cubic feet and US quarts are both units of volume, commonly used in various industries. With the conversion factor of 1 ft³ = 29.922 qt, you can easily transform your measurements for cooking, construction, or any other applications.

29.922027

29 59/64 qt

Conversion Formula

qt = ft³ × 29.922

Reverse: ft³ = qt × 0.0334202

Quick mental math: For a quick estimate, remember that 1 cubic foot is roughly 30 quarts.

Conversion Examples

1 ft³ × 29.922 =
29.922 qt
1 Cubic Feet = 29.922 US Quarts
5 ft³ × 29.922 =
149.61 qt
5 Cubic Feet = 149.61 US Quarts
10 ft³ × 29.922 =
299.22 qt
10 Cubic Feet = 299.22 US Quarts
25 ft³ × 29.922 =
748.051 qt
25 Cubic Feet = 748.051 US Quarts
50 ft³ × 29.922 =
1,496.1 qt
50 Cubic Feet = 1,496.1 US Quarts
100 ft³ × 29.922 =
2,992.2 qt
100 Cubic Feet = 2,992.2 US Quarts

Cubic Foot to US Quart Table

ft³ =qt
Cubic Foot (ft³)US Quart (qt)
129.92
259.84
389.77
4119.69
5149.61
6179.53
7209.45
8239.38
9269.3
10299.22
11329.14
12359.06
13388.99
14418.91
15448.83
16478.75
17508.67
18538.6
19568.52
20598.44

Unit Definitions

What is a Cubic Foot (ft³)?

ImperialUnited States, United Kingdom

A cubic foot (ft³) is a unit of volume that represents the space occupied by a cube with sides of one foot in length.

History

The cubic foot has been used since the imperial measurement system was adopted in the 19th century. It is commonly used in the United States for measuring larger volumes, such as room sizes and storage capacities.

Current Use

Today, cubic feet are frequently used in construction, shipping, and other industries to describe the volume of goods and storage areas.

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What is a US Quart (qt)?

US CustomaryUnited States

A US quart (qt) is a unit of volume equal to one-fourth of a gallon, or two pints.

History

The quart has its origins in the Roman and medieval systems, where it was used for measuring liquids. The US quart has been standardized since the 19th century.

Current Use

Quarts are commonly used in cooking, food packaging, and for measuring liquids in various industries, particularly in the United States.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many quarts are in 5 cubic feet?
To find the equivalent in quarts, multiply the cubic feet by the conversion factor. For 5 ft³, the calculation is 5 x 29.922 = 149.61 qt. This is particularly useful when storing liquids; for instance, if you have a 5 cubic foot container, it can hold approximately 149.61 quarts of water.
How can I convert 2 cubic feet into US quarts for cooking?
When preparing large meals, knowing how much volume you have is crucial. For 2 ft³, multiply by the conversion factor: 2 x 29.922 = 59.84 qt. This means if you're using a container that holds 2 cubic feet, you can fill it with about 59.84 quarts of soup or stew, ensuring you have enough for your guests.
What if I need to convert quarts back to cubic feet?
To convert from quarts to cubic feet, use the reverse conversion factor: 1 qt = 0.0334202 ft³. For example, if you have 10 quarts, the calculation would be 10 x 0.0334202 = 0.334202 ft³. Knowing this can help when determining the space needed for a project, such as filling a specific volume in a garden.
Can you give an example of cubic feet in a fitness context?
Absolutely! If you're setting up a new gym space, you might need to know the volume of your equipment storage. Suppose you have a storage area of 3 ft³; converting that to quarts gives you 3 x 29.922 = 89.766 qt. This ensures you have ample space for equipment without overcrowding your gym area.
How does this conversion apply to shopping for storage containers?
When shopping for storage containers, understanding the volume can help you make the right choice. If you find a container that holds 1.5 ft³, converting this to quarts will give you 1.5 x 29.922 = 44.883 qt. This helps you estimate how many items you can store, such as clothes or food supplies.

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