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In shipping, the stowage factor indicates how many cubic metres of space one tonne (or cubic feet of space one long ton) of a particular type of cargo occupies in a hold of a cargo ship. [1] It is calculated as the ratio of the stowage space required under normal conditions, including the stowage losses caused by the means of transportation and ...
Gross Weight: 109 lbs. Volume: 1.5 cubic feet. T1IGH = 350 cartridges .50 Ball M2, in 10-round cartons, in wooden chest M1917. Gross Weight: 110 lbs. Volume: 1.5 cubic feet. T1IGT = 120 cartridges .50 Ball M2, in 10-round cartons, 6 cartons per M10 ammo can, 2 × M10 ammo cans per M12 wooden crate. Gross Weight: 44 lbs. Volume: 0.7 cubic feet.
This translates to a hoppus foot being equal to 1.273 cubic feet (2,200 in 3; 0.0360 m 3). The hoppus board foot, when milled, yields about one board foot. The volume yielded by the quarter-girth formula is 78.54% of cubic measure (i.e. 1 ft 3 = 0.7854 h ft; 1 h ft = 1.273 ft 3). [45]
US spelling: cubic meter one kilolitre 1.0 m 3 (35 cu ft) cubic centimetre: cm3 cm 3: US spelling: cubic centimeter one millilitre 1.0 cm 3 (0.061 cu in) cc cc cubic millimetre: mm3 mm 3: US spelling: cubic millimeter: 1.0 mm 3 (6.1 × 10 −5 cu in) non-SI metric: kilolitre: kl kl US spelling: kiloliter one cubic metre 1.0 kl (35 cu ft) kL kL ...
standard cubic foot: scf (scfoot) scf long code "scfoot and cufootatm" outputs standard cubic foot and cubic foot of atmosphere respectively (and never feet) 1.0 scf (2.9 kJ) cuftatm [convert: unknown unit] cuftatm (cufootatm) (none) impgalatm [convert: unknown unit] impgalatm (none) 1.0 impgalatm [convert: unknown unit] USgalatm [convert ...
A Catholic nun with the Sisters of Charity Institute in Milan was among 25 people arrested early Thursday morning for a litany of mafia-related crimes, including aiding and abetting extortion ...
Nominal horsepower = 7 × area of piston in square inches × equivalent piston speed in feet per minute/33,000. For paddle ships, the Admiralty rule was that the piston speed in feet per minute was taken as 129.7 × (stroke) 1/3.38. [29] [30] For screw steamers, the intended piston speed was used. [30]
The SCR-602-T8/AN/TPS-3 was more extensively modified and all of the parts were smaller. It could be packed down into four units of a total 600 pounds (270 kg) and 40 cubic feet (1.1 m 3). It was able to operate up to 1000 hours before overhaul, but was otherwise similar in installation and use as the earlier models.