🪣 Volume Conversion Table

Comprehensive reference table for converting between cubic units and liquid measurements. Essential for engineering, cooking, chemistry, and industrial applications.

Cubic Millimeter (mm³)

Symbol:mm³
Cubic Meters (m³):1.000e-9
Liters (L):1.000e-6
Gallons (gal):2.642e-7
Cubic Feet (ft³):3.531e-8
Cubic Inches (in³):6.102e-5

Cubic Centimeter (cm³)

Symbol:cm³
Cubic Meters (m³):1.000e-6
Liters (L):1.000e-3
Gallons (gal):2.642e-4
Cubic Feet (ft³):3.531e-5
Cubic Inches (in³):6.102e-2

Liter (L)

Symbol:L
Cubic Meters (m³):1.000e-3
Liters (L):1.0000
Gallons (gal):2.642e-1
Cubic Feet (ft³):3.531e-2
Cubic Inches (in³):61.0237

Cubic Meter (m³)

Symbol:
Cubic Meters (m³):1.0000
Liters (L):1,000
Gallons (gal):264.1720
Cubic Feet (ft³):35.3147
Cubic Inches (in³):61,023.7

Cubic Inch (in³)

Symbol:in³
Cubic Meters (m³):1.639e-5
Liters (L):1.639e-2
Gallons (gal):4.329e-3
Cubic Feet (ft³):5.787e-4
Cubic Inches (in³):1.0000

Cubic Foot (ft³)

Symbol:ft³
Cubic Meters (m³):2.832e-2
Liters (L):28.3168
Gallons (gal):7.4805
Cubic Feet (ft³):1.0000
Cubic Inches (in³):1,728

Gallon (US) (gal)

Symbol:gal
Cubic Meters (m³):3.785e-3
Liters (L):3.7854
Gallons (gal):1.0000
Cubic Feet (ft³):1.337e-1
Cubic Inches (in³):231.0000

Milliliter (mL)

Symbol:mL
Cubic Meters (m³):1.000e-6
Liters (L):1.000e-3
Gallons (gal):2.642e-4
Cubic Feet (ft³):3.531e-5
Cubic Inches (in³):6.102e-2

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