assuming you mean a standard cubic foot of air
1 scf = 1 cu.ft. of air at 60F at 14.696 psia at sea level
assuming the tank of air is at 60F and at 1 atmosphere ambient pressure and 60F ambient temperature
then the equation V = P'V'/P is used to determine the volume of air compressed into the tank
so:
V = (125 psig + 14.696psia)(5gal x 230.9 cu.in./gal./1728 cu.in./cu.ft.)/14.696psia
V = (139.696 psia)(.66811 cu.ft)/14.696 psia
V = ~6.350 standard cu. ft. of air compressed into the tank
* a change in ambient temperature, tank temperature, tank pressure or atmospheric pressure will change the actual volume of air compressed.
This is a question about VOLUME. . Sea level has nothing to do with you question . Actually if I answer your question as you have actually worded it, the answer is very simple. A gallon is roughly equal to 4.5 Litre. 1 Litre equals 1000 cubic cm so 4.5 Litre equals 4500 cc. Now we need to convert 4500cc (metric) to cubic feet (imperial) and that is your answer. It is obvious from your question, that you do not understand that the Pressure has absolutely nothing to do with the Volume inside the tank. The volume of the tank never changes regardless of it's height above sea level. It simply holds 5 gallons, or roughly 4500 cc why bother changing the volume to Cubic Feet? However , use this to do your own calculation. 1Pint equals 625 cc so 5 gallon equals, 5 x 8 x 625 equals 25,000 cubic cm I leave you to convert that to cubic feet. Be aware that it doesn't matter what you put in the tank, and it doesn't matter what the pressure is in the tank and it doesn't matter where the tank is. (sea level or on mars) the cubic feet VOLUME never changes. It simply is ALWAYS going to hold 5 gallonsand have a volume of 25,000 cubic cm which equals ?? Cubic feet. You work that out it is too easy.
1 cubic foot = 1,728 cubic inches 1 gallon = 231 cubic inches = 0.13368 cubic foot 5 gallons = (5 x 0.13368) = 0.6684cubic feet, of anything, even empty space
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1 cubic foot = 7.48 US gallons. Using the factor-label conversion method: 20 gallons x 1 cubic foot/7.48 gallons = 2.67 cubic feet
a standard 10 gallon tank is 20 inches long.
There are 935.8 cubic feet in a 7,000-gallon tank.
1 pound of co2 = 7 cubic feet in its gaseous state
It's the volume of a box that's about (2feet 2inches) long, wide, and high. It's also pretty nearly the volume of a 75-gallon tank.
That would be approximately 6 cubic feet.
1 cubic feet equals 7.48 gals. So 60 gallons equals 8.021390374 cubic feet. 1 cubic feet equal 1728 cubic inches. The answer would be 13,860.96256 cubic inches in a 60 gallon tank.
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4010.7 cubic feet.
1 cubic foot = 7.48 US gallons. Using the factor-label conversion method: 20 gallons x 1 cubic foot/7.48 gallons = 2.67 cubic feet
A 44-inch diameter 500 cubic Imperial gallon cylindrical tank is 47.4 feet long.
600 US gallons = 138,600 cubic inches = 80.208333... cubic feet = 2.9707 cubic yards. (rounded)
882.9 cubic feet.
If the tank is a cylinder, 72 feet in diameter and 4 feet deep, that works out to 121,827.862 U.S. gallons. 1 U.S. gallon is exactly 231 cubic inches, so a cubic foot is about 7.48 gallons.
Usually the dimensions are 6 ft x 2 ft x 2ft.
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