Convert CCF (ccf) to Cubic Meter (m³) instantly.
CCF to Cubic Meter conversion
1 CCF (ccf) = 2.8316847 Cubic Meter (m³). To convert CCF to Cubic Meter, multiply the value by 2.8316847.
| CCF (ccf) | Cubic Meter (m³) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 2.8316847 |
| 2 | 5.6633693 |
| 5 | 14.158423 |
| 10 | 28.316847 |
| 25 | 70.792116 |
| 50 | 141.58423 |
| 100 | 283.16847 |
| 1000 | 2831.6847 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Cubic Meter are in one CCF?
One CCF (ccf) equals 2.8316847 Cubic Meter (m³).
How do I convert CCF to Cubic Meter?
To convert CCF to Cubic Meter, multiply the value by 2.8316847.
What is 10 CCF in Cubic Meter?
10 CCF = 28.316847 Cubic Meter.
About these units
CCF (ccf)
The abbreviation CCF stands for centum cubic feet, meaning 100 cubic feet. It is widely used by water and natural gas utilities to measure residential and industrial consumption. Water bills in many US cities list usage in CCF, balancing numerical convenience with practical scale. For example, a household may consume 5–12 CCF per month, depending on climate and household size. Because natural gas companies also use CCF, the unit plays a central role in energy billing, conservation programs, and environmental reporting. It is a key bridge between technical engineering measurements and everyday consumer usage.
Cubic Meter (m³)
The cubic meter is the SI unit of volume, representing the volume of a cube one meter per side. It is vastly larger than a liter, since 1 m³ = 1,000 L. Cubic meters measure the volumes of rooms, shipping containers, refrigeration units, natural gas consumption, and water flows in hydrology and civil engineering. Because it is derived directly from the meter, the m³ integrates perfectly into other SI measurements such as density (kg/m³) and flow rate (m³/s). In industry, pricing and standards for timber, construction materials, and natural gas often use cubic meters. For environmental science, m³ is essential when modeling rainfall runoff, river discharge, or air pollutant concentrations. It stands as the backbone of large-scale volumetric measurement.