Convert meter/quart (US) to meter/cubic foot
Please provide values below to convert meter/quart (US) [m/qt (US)] to meter/cubic foot [m/ft^3], or Convert meter/cubic foot to meter/quart (US).
How to Convert Meter/quart (Us) to Meter/cubic Foot
1 m/qt (US) = 29.9220779280355 m/ft^3
Example: convert 15 m/qt (US) to m/ft^3:
15 m/qt (US) = 15 Γ 29.9220779280355 m/ft^3 = 448.831168920532 m/ft^3
Meter/quart (Us) to Meter/cubic Foot Conversion Table
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Meter/quart (Us)
The meter/quart (US) is a unit of fuel consumption measurement representing the distance traveled per quart of fuel used, primarily in the United States.
History/Origin
The meter/quart (US) originated as a custom unit in the US to express fuel efficiency, combining the metric distance unit 'meter' with the US customary volume unit 'quart'. It is not an officially recognized standard but is used informally in some contexts.
Current Use
Today, the meter/quart (US) is rarely used; fuel consumption is more commonly expressed in miles per gallon (mpg) or liters per 100 kilometers. The unit may still appear in niche applications or historical data related to US fuel efficiency measurements.
Meter/cubic Foot
The meter per cubic foot (m/ft^3) is a unit of measurement used to express the volume flow rate or fuel consumption, indicating how many meters are traveled per cubic foot of fuel consumed.
History/Origin
The unit has been used in engineering and fuel consumption contexts where imperial and metric measurements are combined, but it is not a standard SI unit and has limited historical usage outside specific regional or industry applications.
Current Use
Today, the meter per cubic foot is rarely used in modern fuel consumption measurements, having been largely replaced by standard SI units such as liters per 100 kilometers or miles per gallon. It may still be encountered in niche applications or legacy systems.