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Cubic Foots to Dekagrams (Liquid)

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cubic foots to dekagrams

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dekagrams to cubic foots

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Simple unit conversion tool that helps you to convert cubic foots of water (ft3 / cu ft) to dekagrams of water(dkg / dag) and reverse.

What you should know about cubic foots and dekagrams

How many cubic foots are in a dekagram of water?

1 ft3 / cu ft = 2,831.68 dkg / dag

How many dekagrams are in one cubic foot of water?

1 dkg / dag = 0.00035 ft3 / cu ft

Definition of cubic foots of water provided by WikiPedia

The cubic foot is an imperial and US customary (non-metric) unit of volume, used in the United States and the United Kingdom. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of one foot (0.3048 m) in length. Its volume is 28.3168 litres or about 1/35 of a cubic metre.

Definition of dekagram of water provided by TheFreeDictionary

A dekagram is a unit of mass or weight equal to 10 grams (0.3527 ounce avoirdupois). Alternative form of decagram.

Legend:

  • ft3 / cu ft – cubic foots of water
  • dkg / dag – dekagrams of water

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