Box Volume and Capacity Calculator

Grain Volume in a Box

This calculator provides an easy way to determine the volume and capacity of a box container. By entering the box's length, width, and height in feet, the total volume in cubic feet, the equivalent volume in litres, and the container's capacity in both US bushels and Imperial bushels are calculated.

Formula
V = LWH
where V is the volume in cubic feet
L = the length of the box
W = the width
H= the height of the box

Number of Bushels - Box Container Calculator

Length of the Box ft
Width of the Box ft
Box Height ft

Results:

Volume in Cubic Feet ft³
Capacity in Litres L
US Bushels bu US
Imperial Bushels bu Imp

Calculator

  1. enter the length of the box in feet
  2. the width in feet
  3. the height of the box in feet

Results

  1. the volume of the box in cubic feet
  2. the capacity of the box in litres
  3. the number of US (Winchester) Bushels
  4. the number of Imperial (Avery) Bushels

Conversions
one cubic foot (ft³) = 28.316846592 = litres (L)
one cubic foot (ft³) = .803563954948334 = bushels (bu) US
one cubic foot (ft³) = 0.778604432380354 = bushels (bu) Imperial

This tool is ideal for anyone needing to calculate storage capacities in various units for efficient planning or commercial purposes.

Volume in Cubic Feet (ft³): Cubic feet measure the three-dimensional space within the box, calculated by multiplying the box's length, width, and height. This unit is commonly used for volume measurement in storage and shipping contexts.

Capacity in Litres (L): Litres are a metric unit of volume. This output provides the equivalent volume in litres, often used in contexts where more precise or metric measurement is required, such as in international trade or scientific calculations.

US Bushels (bu US): The US bushel is a volume unit primarily used in the United States to measure agricultural commodities like grains and produce. It is equivalent to about 35.24 liters or 1.24 cubic feet.

Imperial Bushels (bu Imp): The Imperial bushel is a volume unit used primarily in the United Kingdom and Canada to measure agricultural products. It is slightly larger than the US bushel, approximately 36.37 liters or 1.28 cubic feet.


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