Cubic foot of gas or standard cubic foot of gas
Cubic foot of gas or standard cubic foot of gas
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Cubic foot of gas or standard cubic foot of gas
Meaning of term cubic foot of gas or standard cubic foot of gas
As a unit of volume, 1,728 cubic inches. As applied to water, 7.48 gallons. As applied to natural gas, the volume of gas which, when saturated with water vapor at 60ºF and at a pressure of 30 inches of mercury occupies one cubic foot of volume.
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