Liter To Foot Converter

(L to ft³ converter)

Convert Liter-meter to Meter-cubic Foot


Effortlessly Convert Liters to Cubic Feet with Our Precise L to ft³ Tool


(Last Updated On: 2024-04-04)

Discover the ease of converting liter measurements to cubic feet with Newtum's innovative L to ft³ converter – a must-have tool for accurate volume transitions.

What are Liter and Foot

Definition of Liter

A liter, denoted as 'L', is a metric unit of volume commonly used to measure liquids and gases. It is equivalent to one cubic decimeter (1,000 cubic centimeters) or 1/1,000 cubic meters. The liter is not an SI unit but is accepted for use with the International System of Units. Typically, it's used in everyday scenarios such as measuring beverage quantities, engine displacements in cars, and the capacity of household containers.

Definition of Foot

A foot, symbolized as 'ft', is a unit of length in the imperial and US customary systems of measurement. It is defined as 0.3048 meters exactly and is subdivided into 12 inches. Historically, the 'foot' was used in many different systems including Greek, Roman, English, French, and more, with each varying in actual length. Today, the international foot is widely accepted for various applications including construction, aviation, and many aspects of everyday life.

Liter to Foot Conversion Table

Liter (L) Cubic Foot (ft³)
0.0283 L 0.001 ft³
0.283 L 0.01 ft³
2.83 L 0.1 ft³
28.3 L 1 ft³
56.6 L 2 ft³
85 L 3 ft³
113 L 4 ft³
141 L 5 ft³
169 L 6 ft³
198 L 7 ft³

Conversion of Liter to Foot

1 L = 0.0353 ft³
1 ft³ = 28.3168 L

Example 1:
Convert 10 L to ft³:
10 L = 10 × 0.0353 ft³ = 0.353 ft³

Example 2:
Convert 50 L to ft³:
50 L = 50 × 0.0353 ft³ = 1.765 ft³

History of Liter and Foot

The Liter-meter to Meter-cubic Foot Converter is a tool that has evolved with the standardization of units. Initially used in different forms, the conversion between liters and cubic feet has become essential in industries such as engineering, construction, and science. The exact historical origins are diffuse, as both units are derived from systems that predate modern standardization processes.

How to use Liter to Foot Converter

Real Life Applications of Liter to Foot

Understanding the practicality of conversions is key – explore how the L to ft³ converter is applied in real-world scenarios.

Solved Examples L to ft³

Example 1:
To convert 75 liters to cubic feet:
75 L = 75 × 0.0353 ft³ = 2.6475 ft³

Example 2:
To convert 100 liters to cubic feet:
100 L = 100 × 0.0353 ft³ = 3.53 ft³

FAQs about Liter-meter to Meter-cubic Foot Converter

Q1: What is the ratio between liters and cubic feet?

A1: 1 liter is equal to approximately 0.0353 cubic feet.

Q2: Can I convert cubic meters to cubic feet using this tool?

A2: Yes, you first convert cubic meters to liters (1 m³ = 1000 L), then to cubic feet using the converter.

Q3: Is this converter accurate for commercial use?

A3: Yes, the converter uses standard conversion factors and is suitable for commercial applications.