About 1.244 cubic feet or 2,150 cubic inches.
About 1.244 cubic feet or 2,150 cubic inches.
Approximately 1.244 cubic feet, -OR- 2,150.4 cubic inches, -OR- 35,239.1 cubic centimeters.
Bushel
The simple answer is that it has a volume of a bushel. A bushel is about 35 liters or about one and a quarter cubic feet. The imperial bushel is about 3% larger. As for the actual dimensions of a bushel basket, I would have to get back to you on that, but I would guess about 18" diameter and a foot tall.
a bushel
"Bushel" is a noun, the name of a unit of measurement of volume.
Bushel
Since a bushel is a unit of measurement, it can look like anything -- a basket, a wooden box, a cardboard box, even a bag of the correct dimensions. It just has to contain 2,150 cubic inches. This is approximately 10 inches by 12 inches by 17.9 inches.
Yes, and I am hunting for one for my old bushel basket
There are 4 pecks in a bushel. A bushel is a dry measurement equaling 8 gallons, while a peck is a dry measurement equaling 8 quarts.
Average is 126 apples. Depends on size.
A bit of both. It used to be a volume measurment, but today its used as a weight measurment of 56 lb. The above answer is absolutely wrong. I own thousands of acres of fruit in the Indian River Fruit area and the domain name indianriverfruit.com so i should know. a 1/4 bushel of fruit as are all peck and bushel measurements is a volume thing. a 1/4 bushel of fruit will weigh 10 to 11 pounds a 1/2 bushel 20- 22 pounds a 3/4 bushel is 30 to 33 pounds and a bushel is approx 40 to 44 pounds. take a bushel basket of oranges and weigh them and you will find I am right! Hope this helps! Depends on what you are measuring or weighing---ie bushel of shelled corn is 56 lbs. bushel of southern peas is 25 lbs etc.---my 2cents.
A bushel, but I haven't seen one for ages!
a cubic foot of coal lumps weighs between 40lbs and 60lbs. It is Internationally accepted that a Bushel basket hold 1.5 cubic feet