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A cubic yard is an Imperial / U.S. customary (non-SI non-metric) unit of volume, used in the United States, Canada, and the UK. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 yard (3 feet, 36 inches, 0.9144 metres) in length.

Symbols

There is no universally agreed symbol but the following are used:
  • cubic yards, cubic yard, cubic yds, cubic yd
  • cu yards, cu yard, cu yds, cu yd
  • yards/-3, yard/-3, yds/-3, yd/-3
  • yards^3, yard^3, yds^3, yd^3
  • yards³, yard³, yds³, yd³

Conversions

1 cubic yard is equivalent to:
  • 46 656 cubic inches
  • 27 cubic feet
  • ≈0.000000000183 cubic miles
  • ≈21.6962157 U.S. bushels
  • ≈201.974 U.S. liquid gallons
  • ≈4.80890476 crude barrels
  • ≈764.554858 litres
  • ≈764 554 858 cubic millimetres
  • ≈764 554.858 cubic centimetres
  • ≈0.764544858 cubic metres
  • ≈0.000000000764 cubic kilometresFurther Information

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