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Title: What Is A Cubic Foot?
Author: Joseph A. Bonner
Source: 1974 Gulf Coast Measurement Short Course (Now called ASGMT)
Year Published: 1974
Abstract: A cubic foot is defined as the volume of a cube with the dimensions of one foot on each side and height. Volume is a derived quantity related to the fundamental units of length. This space, when occupied by natural gas, requires further definition since gas expands to occupy its allotted space. The cubic foot of fuel gas is defined as the quantity of gas occupying o cubic foot of space at a specified temperature and pressure. The definition can be expanded further to tie down calorific values and other conditions of the gos however, the prime measurement is a volume at stated conditions.




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