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UnitCubic Centimeter (cm³)Cubic Meter (m³)Milliliter (mL)Liter (L)Cubic Inch (in³)Cubic Foot (ft³)Cubic Yard (yd³)US Fluid Ounce (fl oz)Cup (c)US Pint (pt)US Quart (qt)US Gallon (gal)Imperial Fluid Ounce (fl oz)Imperial Pint (pt)Imperial Quart (qt)Imperial Gallon (gal)Barrel (bbl)
1 cm³10.00000110.0010.061020.000035310.0000013080.033810.0041670.0021130.0010570.00026420.03520.001760.00087990.000220.00000629
1 m³1,000,00011,000,0001,00061,023.6135.31471.30833,814.05654,166.66672,113.37851,056.6881264.172235,195.03331,759.7548879.8789219.96926.2898
1 mL10.00000110.0010.061020.000035310.0000013080.033810.0041670.0021130.0010570.00026420.03520.001760.00087990.000220.00000629
1 L1,0000.0011,000161.02360.035310.00130833.81414.16672.11341.05670.264235.1951.75980.87990.220.00629
1 in³16.38710.0000163916.38710.0163910.00057870.000021430.55410.068280.034630.017320.0043290.57670.028840.014420.0036050.0001031
1 ft³28,316.84660.0283228,316.846628.31681,727.996210.03704957.5075117.986959.844229.92217.4805996.612449.830724.91546.22880.1781
1 yd³764,554.8580.7646764,554.858764.554946,655.897527125,852.70123,185.64521,615.7938807.8961201.974126,908.53371,345.4291672.7157168.17864.8089
1 US fl oz29.57350.0000295729.57350.029571.80470.0010440.0000386810.12320.06250.031250.0078121.04080.052040.026020.0065050.000186
1 c2400.000242400.2414.64570.0084760.00031398.115410.50720.25360.06348.44680.42230.21120.052790.00151
1 US pt473.1760.0004732473.1760.473228.87490.016710.0006189161.971610.50.12516.65340.83270.41630.10410.002976
1 US qt946.3530.0009464946.3530.946457.74990.033420.001238323.9431210.2533.30691.66530.83270.20820.005952
1 US gal3,785.410.0037853,785.413.7854230.99940.13370.004951128.000115.7725841133.22766.66143.33070.83270.02381
1 UK fl oz28.41310.0000284128.41310.028411.73390.0010030.000037160.96080.11840.060050.030020.00750610.050.0250.006250.0001787
1 UK pt568.2610.0005683568.2610.568334.67730.020070.000743319.21522.36781.2010.60050.15012010.50.1250.003574
1 UK qt1,136.520.0011371,136.521.136569.35460.040140.00148738.43044.73552.40191.20090.300239.9999210.250.007149
1 UK gal4,546.090.0045464,546.094.5461277.41880.16050.005946153.721718.9429.60764.80381.201159.99988410.02859
1 bbl158,9870.159158,987158.9879,701.96075.61460.20795,375.9954662.4458335.9997167.999741.99995,595.5528279.7781139.889334.97231

Definitions

  • A cubic centimeter is a unit of volume in the metric system. It is the volume of a cube with dimensions 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm. Commonly used in medicine and cooking.

  • A cubic meter is the SI derived unit of volume. It is the volume of a cube with sides each 1 meter in length. It is used to measure large quantities of substances or large spaces like rooms.

  • A microliter is a unit of volume in the metric system equal to one millionth of a liter. It is commonly used in laboratories for small-scale chemical experiments and measurements.

  • A milliliter is a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter. It is a common measurement in cooking recipes and for measuring liquids in small quantities.

  • A deciliter is a metric unit of volume equal to one-tenth of a liter. It is used less commonly than milliliters and liters but can be found in some contexts, such as in nutrition labeling.

  • A liter is a metric unit of volume. It is commonly used for everyday liquid measurements and is equal to one cubic decimeter, 1,000 cubic centimeters, or about 0.264 gallons.

  • A cubic inch is a unit of volume in the Imperial and U.S. customary measurement systems. It is the volume of a cube with each side being one inch long. Common in engineering and automotive applications.

  • A cubic foot is a unit of volume used in the imperial and U.S. customary systems. It is the volume of a cube with each side being one foot long. Used in construction, real estate, and shipping.

  • A cubic yard is a unit of volume, used primarily in the United States. It is the volume of a cube with sides of one yard in length. It is used frequently in construction and landscaping.

  • A US fluid ounce is a unit of volume in the United States customary system of measurement. It is used to measure liquids and is equivalent to approximately 29.5735 milliliters.

  • A cup is a unit of volume used in cooking to measure both liquids and solids. The standard cup size varies by country. In the United States, one cup is typically equal to 8 U.S. fluid ounces.

  • A US pint is a unit of volume in the United States customary system, equal to 16 U.S. fluid ounces or approximately 473 milliliters. It is commonly used for measuring liquids.

  • A US quart is a unit of volume in the United States customary system, equal to 2 U.S. pints, 32 U.S. fluid ounces, or approximately 946 milliliters. It is commonly used in cooking.

  • A US gallon is a unit of volume in the United States customary system, equal to 128 U.S. fluid ounces or approximately 3.785 liters. It is commonly used for larger volumes of liquids.

  • An Imperial fluid ounce is a unit of volume in the British Imperial system, approximately equal to 28.4131 milliliters. It is slightly larger than the U.S. fluid ounce.

  • An Imperial pint is a unit of volume in the British Imperial system, equal to 20 Imperial fluid ounces or approximately 568 milliliters. It is commonly used in the UK for serving beer.

  • An Imperial quart is a unit of volume in the British Imperial system, equal to two Imperial pints or approximately 1.137 liters. It is used less frequently than other Imperial volume units.

  • An Imperial gallon is a unit of volume in the British Imperial system, equal to 4 Imperial quarts, 8 Imperial pints, or approximately 4.546 liters. It is larger than the U.S. gallon.

  • A peck is a unit of dry volume, equivalent to 2 gallons or 8 quarts. It is used mainly for agricultural products like apples.

  • A bushel is a unit of volume for dry goods, equal to 4 pecks, 32 quarts, or approximately 35.24 liters. It is used in agriculture for grains and other dry commodities.

  • A barrel is a unit of volume used for trading certain commodities. Its exact size can vary, but in the petroleum industry, a barrel of oil is a unit of volume used to measure the production and consumption of crude oil. One barrel of oil is conventionally equal to 42 US gallons, which is approximately 158.987 liters or 5,615 cubic inches.

  • A hogshead is a large cask or barrel size measurement. Historically, its capacity has varied depending on the goods, but it is often used for large quantities of wine, spirits, or tobacco.

  • A minim is a traditional unit of volume used in fluid measure. It is a very small amount, equal to 1/60th of a fluid dram or about 0.0616 milliliters. It is rarely used in modern contexts.