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Definition of Cu ft
1. Noun. The volume equal to a cube one foot on each side.
Generic synonyms: Capacity Measure, Capacity Unit, Cubage Unit, Cubature Unit, Cubic Content Unit, Cubic Measure, Displacement Unit, Volume Unit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cu Ft
Literary usage of Cu ft
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings by American Society of Civil Engineers (1903)
"Unscreened broken limestone 4 " The unit of measurement was a bag of cement,
which was considered to contain 0.9 cu. ft. The concrete was made iu batches ..."
2. Proceedings by American Society of Civil Engineers (1903)
"The conclusions, generally, are to the effect that it was in excess of 70 000 cu.
ft. per second at Gamboa and 100 000 ta. ft. per second at Bohio. ..."
3. Mining Engineers' Handbook by Robert Peele (1918)
"Hud powder been in nie of say x Ib for 3 tons coal, or 30 Ib per hr, it would
have produced about X re -5- 60 = s cu ft of gas per mm. requiring an added ..."
4. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"L. gives the following equation for calculating the B. tu per cu. ft. of gas as
detd. in a Junker calorimeter: (cc. of water X range in ° C.)/(252 X cu. ft. ..."
5. Transactions by European Orthodontic Society, Lina Oswald, Northern Ohio Dental Society, Ossory Archaeological Society, Wentworth Historical Society, Society of Automobile Engineers (1910)
"From the table we find that one cu. ft. of gas requires 0.926 cu. ft. of air for
complete combustion, and therefore 72710 cu. ft. of gas will require ..."
6. Public Utility Rates: A Discussion of the Principles and Practice Underlying by Harry Barker (1917)
"For the consumption in one month of — 100 cu. ft. or leas $0.40 1100 cu.
ft S0.83 200 cu. ft 0.47 300 cu. ft 0.62 400 cu. ft 0.62 500 cu. ft 0.62 600 cu. ft ..."