Convert hundred-cubic foot to acre-foot (US survey)
Please provide values below to convert hundred-cubic foot [100 ft^3] to acre-foot (US survey) [ac*ft (US)], or Convert acre-foot (US survey) to hundred-cubic foot.
How to Convert Hundred-Cubic Foot to Acre-Foot (Us Survey)
1 100 ft^3 = 0.00229567033758641 ac*ft (US)
Example: convert 15 100 ft^3 to ac*ft (US):
15 100 ft^3 = 15 Γ 0.00229567033758641 ac*ft (US) = 0.0344350550637961 ac*ft (US)
Hundred-Cubic Foot to Acre-Foot (Us Survey) Conversion Table
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Hundred-Cubic Foot
A hundred-cubic foot is a unit of volume equal to 100 cubic feet, commonly used in measuring large quantities of gases or liquids.
History/Origin
The hundred-cubic foot has historically been used in industries such as natural gas and HVAC to quantify large volumes, especially in the United States, as a convenient measure for gas quantities.
Current Use
Today, the hundred-cubic foot is primarily used in the natural gas industry to measure gas volumes, though it is less common with the adoption of standard SI units like cubic meters.
Acre-Foot (Us Survey)
An acre-foot is a unit of volume commonly used in the United States to measure large quantities of water, equivalent to the volume of one acre of surface area to a depth of one foot.
History/Origin
The acre-foot originated from the traditional use of acres and feet as units of land and water measurement in the United States, primarily for irrigation and water resource management, becoming standardized in the early 20th century.
Current Use
The acre-foot is primarily used in water resource management, including measuring reservoir capacities, water rights, and irrigation supplies within the United States.