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A dram, historically known as drachm or drachma, is a unit of mass that originated from the ancient Greek coin and weight. It was traditionally equal to 1/8 of an ounce, or roughly 3.887 grams. Today, the dram is used less frequently, but it remains an important concept in apothecary measurements and for historical reference.
Definition of Hundred-cubic FootA hundred-cubic foot, often represented as CCF, is a measurement unit of volume commonly used in the United States for commerce, particularly in measuring the consumption of utilities like natural gas and water. One hundred-cubic foot is equivalent to a volume of 100 cubic feet, which is approximately 2.8316846592 cubic meters.
Dram (dr) | Hundred-cubic Foot (cc ft) |
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1 dr | 0.0000353147 cc ft |
2 dr | 0.0000706294 cc ft |
3 dr | 0.0001059441 cc ft |
4 dr | 0.0001412588 cc ft |
5 dr | 0.0001765735 cc ft |
6 dr | 0.0002118882 cc ft |
7 dr | 0.0002472029 cc ft |
8 dr | 0.0002825176 cc ft |
9 dr | 0.0003178323 cc ft |
10 dr | 0.0003531470 cc ft |
1 dr = 0.0000353147 cc ft
1 cc ft = 28316.8466 dr
Example 1:
Convert 50 dr to cc ft:
50 dr = 50 × 0.0000353147 cc ft = 0.001765735 cc ft
Example 2:
Convert 100 dr to cc ft:
100 dr = 100 × 0.0000353147 cc ft = 0.00353147 cc ft
Historically, the dram was an essential unit of mass in apothecaries' system, which was later incorporated into various fields for measuring small quantities. The hundred-cubic foot emerged as a standard volume measurement in utility commerce. This converter pays homage to these measures, bridging the old with the new in a digital format.
Explore the real-world implications of converting drams to hundred-cubic feet, a task simplified by our digital tool.
Example 1:
To convert 150 drams to hundred-cubic feet: 150 dr × 0.0000353147 cc ft/dr = 0.005297205 cc ft.
Example 2:
To convert 250 drams to hundred-cubic feet: 250 dr × 0.0000353147 cc ft/dr = 0.008828675 cc ft.