Cubic Feet to Fluid Ounces Converter

Enter the volume in cubic feet below to convert it to fluid ounces.

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1 ft³ = 957.506494 fl oz

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How to Convert Cubic Feet to Fluid Ounces

To convert a measurement in cubic feet to a measurement in fluid ounces, multiply the volume by the following conversion ratio: 957.506494 fluid ounces/cubic foot.

Since one cubic foot is equal to 957.506494 fluid ounces, you can use this simple formula to convert:

fluid ounces = cubic feet × 957.506494

The volume in fluid ounces is equal to the volume in cubic feet multiplied by 957.506494.

For example, here's how to convert 5 cubic feet to fluid ounces using the formula above.
fluid ounces = (5 ft³ × 957.506494) = 4,787.532468 fl oz

How Many Fluid Ounces Are in a Cubic Foot?

There are 957.506494 fluid ounces in a cubic foot, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 ft³ = 957.506494 fl oz

Cubic feet and fluid ounces are both units used to measure volume. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What Is a Cubic Foot?

The cubic foot is a unit of volume that is equal to the space consumed by a cube having sides one foot on each edge.

The cubic foot is a US customary and imperial unit of volume. A cubic foot is sometimes also referred to as a cubic ft. Cubic feet can be abbreviated as ft³, and are also sometimes abbreviated as cu foot, cu ft, or CF. For example, 1 cubic foot can be written as 1 ft³, 1 cu foot, 1 cu ft, or 1 CF.

You can calculate volume using a cubic footage calculator if you have the dimensions of a space or object.

Learn more about cubic feet.

What Is a Fluid Ounce?

The US fluid ounce is a unit of volume equal to 1/16 of a pint or 1/8 of a cup. The fluid ounce is sometimes referred to as just an "ounce" but should not be confused with the unit of weight. One fluid ounce is equal to approximately 29.5735 milliliters, but in nutrition labeling, one fluid ounce is rounded to exactly 30 milliliters.[1]

The fluid ounce is a US customary unit of volume. Fluid ounces can be abbreviated as fl oz, and are also sometimes abbreviated as oz fl. For example, 1 fluid ounce can be written as 1 fl oz or 1 oz fl.

Learn more about fluid ounces.

Cubic Foot to Fluid Ounce Conversion Table

Table showing various cubic foot measurements converted to fluid ounces.
Cubic Feet Fluid Ounces
1 ft³ 957.51 fl oz
2 ft³ 1,915 fl oz
3 ft³ 2,873 fl oz
4 ft³ 3,830 fl oz
5 ft³ 4,788 fl oz
6 ft³ 5,745 fl oz
7 ft³ 6,703 fl oz
8 ft³ 7,660 fl oz
9 ft³ 8,618 fl oz
10 ft³ 9,575 fl oz
11 ft³ 10,533 fl oz
12 ft³ 11,490 fl oz
13 ft³ 12,448 fl oz
14 ft³ 13,405 fl oz
15 ft³ 14,363 fl oz
16 ft³ 15,320 fl oz
17 ft³ 16,278 fl oz
18 ft³ 17,235 fl oz
19 ft³ 18,193 fl oz
20 ft³ 19,150 fl oz
21 ft³ 20,108 fl oz
22 ft³ 21,065 fl oz
23 ft³ 22,023 fl oz
24 ft³ 22,980 fl oz
25 ft³ 23,938 fl oz
26 ft³ 24,895 fl oz
27 ft³ 25,853 fl oz
28 ft³ 26,810 fl oz
29 ft³ 27,768 fl oz
30 ft³ 28,725 fl oz
31 ft³ 29,683 fl oz
32 ft³ 30,640 fl oz
33 ft³ 31,598 fl oz
34 ft³ 32,555 fl oz
35 ft³ 33,513 fl oz
36 ft³ 34,470 fl oz
37 ft³ 35,428 fl oz
38 ft³ 36,385 fl oz
39 ft³ 37,343 fl oz
40 ft³ 38,300 fl oz

References

  1. U.S. Food & Drug Administration, Guidance for Industry: Guidelines for Determining Metric Equivalents of Household Measures, https://www.fda.gov/regulatory-information/search-fda-guidance-documents/guidance-industry-guidelines-determining-metric-equivalents-household-measures

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