Volume Formula:
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Cubic foot calculation measures the volume of three-dimensional space. For refrigerators, it helps determine storage capacity and ensures the appliance fits in the designated space.
The calculator uses the volume formula:
Where:
Explanation: Multiplying these three dimensions gives the total volume in cubic feet, representing the space inside the refrigerator.
Details: Accurate volume calculation is essential for selecting the right refrigerator size, planning kitchen layouts, and ensuring adequate storage capacity for household needs.
Tips: Measure the interior dimensions of the refrigerator in feet. Enter length, width, and height as positive numbers. All measurements should be in the same unit (feet).
Q1: Should I measure interior or exterior dimensions?
A: For storage capacity, measure interior dimensions. For space planning, measure exterior dimensions.
Q2: How accurate should my measurements be?
A: Measure to the nearest 1/4 inch for best results, then convert to feet for calculation.
Q3: Do I include door shelves and compartments?
A: For total capacity, include all usable interior space. Some manufacturers provide separate calculations for different compartments.
Q4: What's the average refrigerator size?
A: Typical household refrigerators range from 10-30 cubic feet, with 18-25 cubic feet being most common for families.
Q5: How does cubic feet relate to liters?
A: 1 cubic foot = approximately 28.3 liters. Multiply cubic feet by 28.3 to convert to liters.