5 gallons is 0.02 cubic meters.
There are 0.668 cubic feet in a 5 gallon bucket and 7.352 cubic feet in a 55 gallon drum.
5 gallons can be removed from 1 cubic yard 40.395 times. (rounded)
A 5-gallon bucket filled with water contains 0.668 cubic feet of water.
5 m^3 = 5 (100cm)^3 = 5 (1000000cm^3) = 5,000,000 cm^3
There are approximately 61023.38 CUBIC inches in a cubic meter.
To calculate the total concrete mix for 5 cubic meters with the specified ratio of 1 bucket of cement, 4 buckets of sand, and 8 buckets of 40mm metal, first determine the total parts: 1 + 4 + 8 = 13 parts. For 5 cubic meters, each part would be approximately 0.385 cubic meters (5 / 13). Therefore, you would need about 0.385 cubic meters of cement, 1.54 cubic meters of sand, and 3.08 cubic meters of 40mm metal. Adjust bucket sizes accordingly to match these volumes based on the bucket's capacity.
It depends on the bucket. The typical large bucket like from Home Depot is 5 gallons. 1 cubic meter = 264.17205 gal. or 1 gal. = 0.003785412 m^3 so 5 gal = 0.01892706 m^3 {cubic meters}
There are 0.668 cubic feet in a 5 gallon bucket and 7.352 cubic feet in a 55 gallon drum.
5 gallons can be removed from 1 cubic yard 40.395 times. (rounded)
176.57 cubic feet.
A 5-gallon bucket filled with water contains 0.668 cubic feet of water.
5 cubic meters is larger than 5 cubic yards.
5 m^3 = 5 (100cm)^3 = 5 (1000000cm^3) = 5,000,000 cm^3
0.141 Cubic Meters are equal to 5 Cubic feet.
120 cubic metres.
A standard 5-gallon bucket has a volume of about 0.67 cubic feet or approximately 0.19 cubic meters. Given that sand has a density of around 100 pounds per cubic foot, it would take roughly 67 pounds of sand to fill the bucket. However, the exact amount can vary based on the type of sand and its moisture content.
35 x 25 x 22mm = 1.92500 × 10-5 cubic meters