Liters to Cubic Feet (L → ft³)

0.035315

1.0000 L = 0.035315 ft³

Formula

1 L = 0.035314666721488586 ft³
Cubic FeetLiters (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

Lft³
00
1.00000.035315
2.00000.070629
3.00000.10594
4.00000.14126
5.00000.17657
6.00000.21189
7.00000.24720
8.00000.28252
9.00000.31783
10.0000.35315
11.0000.38846
12.0000.42378
13.0000.45909
14.0000.49441
15.0000.52972
16.0000.56503
17.0000.60035
18.0000.63566
19.0000.67098
Lft³
20.0000.70629
21.0000.74161
22.0000.77692
23.0000.81224
24.0000.84755
25.0000.88287
26.0000.91818
27.0000.95350
28.0000.98881
29.0001.0241
30.0001.0594
31.0001.0948
32.0001.1301
33.0001.1654
34.0001.2007
35.0001.2360
36.0001.2713
37.0001.3066
38.0001.3420
39.0001.3773
Lft³
40.0001.4126
41.0001.4479
42.0001.4832
43.0001.5185
44.0001.5538
45.0001.5892
46.0001.6245
47.0001.6598
48.0001.6951
49.0001.7304
50.0001.7657
51.0001.8010
52.0001.8364
53.0001.8717
54.0001.9070
55.0001.9423
56.0001.9776
57.0002.0129
58.0002.0483
59.0002.0836
Lft³
60.0002.1189
61.0002.1542
62.0002.1895
63.0002.2248
64.0002.2601
65.0002.2955
66.0002.3308
67.0002.3661
68.0002.4014
69.0002.4367
70.0002.4720
71.0002.5073
72.0002.5427
73.0002.5780
74.0002.6133
75.0002.6486
76.0002.6839
77.0002.7192
78.0002.7545
79.0002.7899

Liters to Cubic Feet Conversion

Converting Liters (L) to Cubic Feet (ft³) is a common volume conversion. 1 L equals 0.035315 ft³. For example, 100 L is equal to 3.531467 ft³.

Quick Mental Math: Liters to Cubic Feet

Divide liters by 28 to estimate cubic feet.

Why is converting Liters to Cubic Feet tricky?

Cubic unit conversion ratios are too large for reliable mental math.

Quick Reference Values

1 L = 0.035315 ft³. 5 L = 0.176573 ft³. 10 L = 0.353147 ft³. 25 L = 0.882867 ft³. 50 L = 1.765733 ft³. 100 L = 3.531467 ft³.

What is Liters?

Liters (L) is a unit of volume. The liter is a non-SI unit of volume accepted for use with the SI, defined as one cubic decimeter (dm³), or 1,000 cubic centimeters. It is commonly used to measure liquids and gases in everyday and scientific contexts [bipm-si-brochure]. The liter was introduced in France in 1795 as part of the metric system to simplify volume measurement. It was based on the volume of one kilogram of water at maximum density, later standardized as one cubic decimeter [bipm-si-brochure]. Liters are widely used worldwide for measuring liquids, such as fuel, beverages, and chemicals. It is the preferred unit in most countries except the United States, where gallons remain common alongside liters in scientific settings [nist-si-guide].

What is Cubic Feet?

Cubic Feet (ft³) is a unit of volume. A cubic foot is a volume unit defined by a cube with edges one foot in length, equal to 0.0283168 cubic meters. It is commonly used to measure volume in construction, shipping, and HVAC industries. The exact conversion to SI units is 1 ft³ = 0.028316846592 m³ [nist-si-guide]. The foot as a length unit dates back to ancient times, standardized over centuries. The cubic foot volume measurement derives from the foot and became common in English-speaking countries for volumetric calculations in various trades [nist-si-guide]. Cubic feet are widely used in the United States for measuring building materials, air volume, and storage capacity. It is also used in Canada and the UK, especially in contexts where imperial units persist [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: litres, liter, litter, literss, cubic foot, cubic feets, cu feet, cft, ft3. All of these refer to the Liters to Cubic Feet conversion.

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