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Cubic FeetThis term essentially serves the same function as a cubic meter, the primary difference is that in a cubic foot, the “cube” is characterized by foot-long edges as opposed to meter-long ones.
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Cubic FeetThe most common unit of measure of gas volume. One cubic foot equals roughly 1,000 Btu’s.
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Cubic FeetA unit of measurement commonly used to express volume of natural gas. One cubic foot is equal to the volume of a substance that could fit within a space that is one foot times one foot time one foot. [..]
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Cubic Feetthe volume of a cube whose edge is some number of feet in measure.
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