Conversion number between sack (imperial); bag and acre-foot [ac ft] is 8.8453803435753 × 10-5. This means, that sack (imperial); bag is smaller unit than acre-foot.
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from acre-foot to sack (imperial); bag conversion
sack (imperial); bag |
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?If conversion between sack (imperial); bag to cubic-metre and cubic-metre to acre-foot is exactly definied, high precision conversion from sack (imperial); bag to acre-foot is enabled.
Decimal places: (0-800)
sack (imperial); bagStart value: | [sack (imperial); bag] |
Step size | [sack (imperial); bag] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
sack (imperial); bag | acre-foot |
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0 | 0 |
10 | 0.00088453803435753 |
20 | 0.0017690760687151 |
30 | 0.0026536141030726 |
40 | 0.0035381521374301 |
50 | 0.0044226901717877 |
60 | 0.0053072282061452 |
70 | 0.0061917662405027 |
80 | 0.0070763042748603 |
90 | 0.0079608423092178 |
100 | 0.0088453803435753 |
110 | 0.0097299183779329 |
Definition of sack (imperial); bag unit: ≡ 3 bu (imp). Dry unit, sack (or bag) equivalent to 3 imperial bushels = 0.10910616 m³
Definition of acre-foot unit: ≡ 1 ac x 1 ft = 43560 cu ft. The acre-foot is a unit of volume commonly used in US in reference to large-scale water resources = 1 acre (international) × 1 ft cuboid = 1233.48183754752 m³
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