🪣 Volume Conversion Table
Comprehensive reference table for converting between cubic units and liquid measurements. Essential for engineering, cooking, chemistry, and industrial applications.
Unit | Symbol | Cubic Meters (m³) | Liters (L) | Gallons (gal) | Cubic Feet (ft³) | Cubic Inches (in³) |
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Cubic Millimeter | mm³ | 1.000e-9 | 1.000e-6 | 2.642e-7 | 3.531e-8 | 6.102e-5 |
Cubic Centimeter | cm³ | 1.000e-6 | 1.000e-3 | 2.642e-4 | 3.531e-5 | 6.102e-2 |
Liter | L | 1.000e-3 | 1.0000 | 2.642e-1 | 3.531e-2 | 61.0237 |
Cubic Meter | m³ | 1.0000 | 1,000 | 264.1720 | 35.3147 | 61,023.7 |
Cubic Inch | in³ | 1.639e-5 | 1.639e-2 | 4.329e-3 | 5.787e-4 | 1.0000 |
Cubic Foot | ft³ | 2.832e-2 | 28.3168 | 7.4805 | 1.0000 | 1,728 |
Gallon (US) | gal | 3.785e-3 | 3.7854 | 1.0000 | 1.337e-1 | 231.0000 |
Milliliter | mL | 1.000e-6 | 1.000e-3 | 2.642e-4 | 3.531e-5 | 6.102e-2 |
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