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Why does the S I unit of measurement of cubic meters allow more particles per unit space than the US Customary unit measurement of cubic foot?

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Why does the S I unit of measurement of cubic meters allow more particles per unit space than the US Customary unit measurement of cubic foot?

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One cubic meter is equal to 45.31 cubic feet (1m3=35.31ft3). Therefore, a cubic meter of space used to measure airborne particles is larger than the one cubic foot of space we use in the U S Customary units.

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