Rarely used unit of volume
cubic mile |
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Unit system | Imperial and US customary |
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Unit of | Volume |
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Symbol | mi3, cu mi |
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1 mi3 in ... | ... is equal to ... |
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Imperial/US | - 1.4720×1011 ft3
- 5.4518×109 yd3
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A cubic mile (abbreviation: cu mi or mi3[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
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
References
- ^ NIST Guide to the SI - B.8 Factors for Units Listed Alphabetically
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