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How to convert cubic Meter to cubic Feet & cubic Feet to cubic Meter?

How to convert cubic Meter to cubic Feet & cubic Feet to cubic Meter?


We know :-

                                                                                                   
1 meter =3.281 feet

(1m)cubic meter  =  (3.281 feet)cubic feet

1m X 3 =  3.281 ft. X 3

1 cubic meter = 35.31 cubic feet

whenever we convert from Big unit to Small unit then we will Multiply X
whenever we convert from Small unit to Big unit then we will Divided  /

Suppose we have convert 15 cubic meter to cubic feet.

16 cu.m - cu.m to cu.ft =16 cu.m X 35.31 cu.ft / cu.m =  565.034 cu.ft

Suppose we have  convert  1600 cubic feet to cubic meter

1600 cu.ft - cu.ft to cu.m  = (1600 cu.ft ÷ 35.31 cu.ft) ÷ cu.m = 45.306 cu.m     



क्यूबिक मीटर को क्यूबिक फीट और क्यूबिक फीट में क्यूबिक मीटर में कैसे बदलें?
हम जानते है :-                                                                                                   
1 मीटर = 3.281 फीट
(1 मी) घन मीटर = (3.281 फीट) घन फीट
1 मी एक्स 3 = 3.281 फीट। एक्स 3
1 घन मीटर = 35.31 घन फीट

जब भी हम बिग यूनिट से स्मॉल यूनिट में परिवर्तित होते हैं तो हम X को गुणा करेंगे
जब भी हम छोटी इकाई से बड़ी इकाई में परिवर्तित होते हैं तब हम विभाजित होंगे unit

मान लीजिए कि हमने 15 घन मीटर को घन फीट में बदल दिया है।
16 cu.m - cu.m से cu.ft = 16 cu.m X 35.31 cu.ft / cu.m = 565.034 cu.ft

मान लीजिए कि हमने 1600 क्यूबिक फीट को क्यूबिक मीटर में बदल दिया है
1600 cu.ft - cu.ft to cu.m = (1600 cu.ft .3 35.31 cu.ft) ft cu.m = 45.306 cu.m

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