A
cubic mile is an
Imperial /
U.S. customary (non-
SI non-
metric) unit of
volume, used in the
United States. It is defined as the volume of a
cube with sides of 1
mile (5280
feet, 1760
yards, ≈1.609
kilometre) in
length.
Symbols
There is no universally agreed symbol but the following are used:
- cubic mile
- cu mile
- cu mi
- cu m (this can be confused with cubic metre, however, mi is standard and m is rarely used)
- mile/-3
- mi/-3
- m/-3 (this can be confused with cubic metre, however, mi is standard and m is rarely used)
- mile^3
- mi^3
- m^3 (this can be confused with cubic metre, however, mi is standard and m is rarely used)
- mile³
- mi³
- m³ (this can be confused with cubic metre, however, mi is standard and m is rarely used ["m is rarely used": blatant nonsense for m with and without exponent 3]
Conversions
1 cubic mile is equivalent to:
- 147,197,952,000 cubic feet
- 5,451,776,000 cubic yards
- 118,282,962,000 U.S. bushels
- 1,101,117,140,000 U.S. liquid gallons
- ≈26,217,074,761.905 crude barrels
- 3,379,200 acre feet
- 4,168,181,825,440.579584 litres (exactly)
- 4,168,181,825.440579584 cubic metres
- 4.168181825440579584 cubic kilometres
See also