Convert volume units — liters, gallons, cups, milliliters, cubic meters, barrels and more.
| Unit | Name | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 0.001 ft³ | 0.957506 fl oz | |
| 0.01 ft³ | 9.57506 fl oz | |
| 0.1 ft³ | 95.7506 fl oz | |
| 1 ft³ | 957.506 fl oz | |
| 5 ft³ | 4787.53 fl oz | |
| 10 ft³ | 9575.06 fl oz | |
| 50 ft³ | 47875.3 fl oz | |
| 100 ft³ | 95750.6 fl oz | |
| 1000 ft³ | 957506 fl oz |
Common cubic foot values converted to fluid ounce — factor: 1 ft³ = 957.5 fl oz
| Cubic Foot (ft³) | Fluid Ounce (fl oz) | Context |
|---|---|---|
| 0.01 ft³ | 9.575 fl oz | — |
| 0.1 ft³ | 95.75 fl oz | — |
| 0.5 ft³ | 478.8 fl oz | — |
| 1 ft³ | 957.5 fl oz | — |
| 2 ft³ | 1,915 fl oz | — |
| 5 ft³ | 4,788 fl oz | — |
| 10 ft³ | 9,575 fl oz | — |
| 27 ft³ | 2.585e+04 fl oz | — |
| 50 ft³ | 4.788e+04 fl oz | — |
| 100 ft³ | 9.575e+04 fl oz | — |
| 200 ft³ | 1.915e+05 fl oz | — |
| 500 ft³ | 4.788e+05 fl oz | — |
| 1,000 ft³ | 9.575e+05 fl oz | — |
| 5,000 ft³ | 4,788,000 fl oz | — |
| 1e+04 ft³ | 9,575,000 fl oz | — |
Converting cubic foot to fluid ounce comes up frequently in cooking, chemistry, medicine, and engineering. A recipe written in metric units may need to be adapted for a kitchen using fluid ounce, or a laboratory protocol may specify volumes in cubic foot that need to be measured with equipment calibrated in fluid ounce.
In everyday use, knowing that 5 ft³ = 4788 fl oz and 10 ft³ = 9575 fl oz covers most common situations. For bulk calculations, 100 ft³ = 9.575e+04 fl oz is a useful anchor. The reverse conversion — fluid ounce back to cubic foot — uses the factor 0.001044, so 1 fl oz = 0.001044 ft³.
All conversions use the internationally recognized factor of exactly 1 ft³ = 957.5 fl oz. Calculations are performed in IEEE 754 double-precision floating point, giving accuracy to at least 8 significant figures — more than sufficient for any practical application.
Formula: Fluid Ounce = Cubic Foot × 957.50588
Multiply any cubic foot value by 957.50588 to get fluid ounce. One cubic foot equals 957.50588 fl oz.
Reverse: Cubic Foot = Fluid Ounce × 0.00104438
1 ft³ = 957.50588 fl oz. Memorize this for instant mental estimates.
Use 957.5059 as a quick mental factor. Multiply your cubic feet value by this to estimate fluid ounces.
To verify: multiply your result by 0.00104438 to recover the original ft³ value.
Sizes ductwork and fan capacities using CFM (cubic feet per minute).
Records natural gas consumption displayed in cubic feet on residential meters.
Estimates shipment volume in cubic feet to quote truck size and cargo weight.
Orders ready-mix in cubic yards (27 ft³) and converts smaller pours to cubic feet.
Measures timber volume in cubic feet for lumber yield and valuation.
Calculates pool volume in cubic feet to size filtration systems.
The cubic foot is the Imperial and US customary volume unit equal to the space occupied by a cube with one-foot sides. It was formally standardized in the UK by the Weights and Measures Act of 1824.
Cubic feet appear in HVAC (airflow in CFM), natural gas billing in the US, and real-estate appraisals. One cubic foot equals exactly 1,728 cubic inches or approximately 28.317 liters.
Interesting fact: US natural gas meters read in CCF (hundreds of cubic feet) or MCF (thousands), making the cubic foot the invisible unit behind most American gas utility bills.
The US fluid ounce is defined as 1/128 of a US gallon, exactly 29.5735 mL. The US and UK fl oz differ: the US is 29.57 mL while the Imperial fl oz is 28.41 mL.
Fluid ounces appear on every US beverage container: a soda can is 12 fl oz, a water bottle is 16.9 fl oz, and a US shot glass is 1.5 fl oz.
Interesting fact: Despite sharing the name 'ounce', the fluid ounce measures volume, not weight. One fl oz of water weighs about 1.04 oz, but one fl oz of honey weighs about 1.5 oz.