Volume units converter
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SI (metric)#

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Value as symbolicValue as numericNotesUnit conversion formula
cubic yottameterShow sourceYm3Ym^3Ym³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic yottameter is equals to one billion of vigintillions cubic metres.1 Ym3=1 (1024Ym)3=1072m31\ Ym^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{24}}_{Y} m\right)^3 = 10^{72} m^3Show source......
cubic zettameterShow sourceZm3Zm^3Zm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic zettameter is equals to one vigintillion cubic metres.1 Zm3=1 (1021Zm)3=1063m31\ Zm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{21}}_{Z} m\right)^3 = 10^{63} m^3Show source......
cubic exameterShow sourceEm3Em^3Em³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic exameter is equals to one septendecillion cubic metres.1 Em3=1 (1018Em)3=1054m31\ Em^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{18}}_{E} m\right)^3 = 10^{54} m^3Show source......
cubic petameterShow sourcePm3Pm^3Pm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic petameter is equals to one quattuordecillion cubic metres.1 Pm3=1 (1015Pm)3=1045m31\ Pm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{15}}_{P} m\right)^3 = 10^{45} m^3Show source......
cubic terameterShow sourceTm3Tm^3Tm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic terameter is equals to one undecillion cubic metres.1 Tm3=1 (1012Tm)3=1036m31\ Tm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{12}}_{T} m\right)^3 = 10^{36} m^3Show source......
cubic gigameterShow sourceGm3Gm^3Gm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic gigameter is equals to one octillion cubic metres.1 Gm3=1 (109Tm)3=1027m31\ Gm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{9}}_{T} m\right)^3 = 10^{27} m^3Show source......
cubic megameterShow sourceMm3Mm^3Mm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic megameter is equals to one quintillion cubic metres.1 Mm3=1 (106Mm)3=1018m31\ Mm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{6}}_{M} m\right)^3 = 10^{18} m^3Show source......
cubic kilometerShow sourcekm3km^3km³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic kilometer is equals to one billion cubic metres.1 km3=1 (1000k m)3=109m31\ km^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{1000}_{k}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{9} m^3Show source......
cubic hektometerShow sourcehm3hm^3hm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic hectometer is equals to one million cubic metres.1 hm3=1 (100h m)3=106m31\ hm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{100}_{h}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{6} m^3Show source......
cubic meterShow sourcem3m^3Show source...\text{...}-Base volume unit in SI system. A cube with edge of one meter has volume equal to one cubic meter.Show source......
cubic decimeterShow sourcedm3dm^3dm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic decimeter is equals to one thousandth of a cubic meter.1 dm3=1 (0.1d m)3=0.001 m31\ dm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{0.1}_{d}\ m\right)^3 = 0.001\ m^3Show source......
cubic centimeterShow sourcecm3cm^3cm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic centimeter is equals to one millionth of a cubic meter.1 cm3=1 (0.01c m)3=106 m31\ cm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{0.01}_{c}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{-6}\ m^3Show source......
cubic milimeterShow sourcemm3mm^3mm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic milimeter is equals to one billionth of a cubic meter.1 mm3=1 (0.001m m)3=109 m31\ mm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{0.001}_{m}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{-9}\ m^3Show source......
cubic micrometerShow sourceμm3\mu m^3µm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic micrometer is equals to one quintillionth of a cubic meter.1 μm3=1 (106μ m)3=1018 m31\ \mu m^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{-6}}_{\mu}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{-18}\ m^3Show source......
cubic nanometerShow sourcenm3nm^3nm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic nanometer is equals to one octillionth of a cubic meter.1 nm3=1 (109n m)3=1027 m31\ nm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{-9}}_{n}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{-27}\ m^3Show source......
cubic picometerShow sourcepm3pm^3pm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic picometer is equals to one undecillionth of a cubic meter.1 pm3=1 (1012p m)3=1036 m31\ pm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{-12}}_{p}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{-36}\ m^3Show source......
cubic femtometerShow sourcefm3fm^3fm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic femtometer is equals to one quattuordecillionth of a cubic meter.1 fm3=1 (1015f m)3=1045 m31\ fm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{-15}}_{f}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{-45}\ m^3Show source......
cubic attometerShow sourceam3am^3am³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic attometer is equals to one septendecillionth of a cubic meter.1 am3=1 (1018a m)3=1054 m31\ am^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{-18}}_{a}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{-54}\ m^3Show source......
cubic zeptometerShow sourcezm3zm^3zm³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic zeptometer is equals to one vigintillionth of a cubic meter.1 zm3=1 (1021z m)3=1063 m31\ zm^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{-21}}_{z}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{-63}\ m^3Show source......
cubic yoctometerShow sourceym3ym^3ym³Show source...\text{...}-Derived volume unit in SI system. One cubic yoctometer is equals to one tresvigintillionth of a cubic meter.1 ym3=1 (1024y m)3=1072 m31\ ym^3 = 1\ \left(\underbrace{10^{-24}}_{y}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{-72}\ m^3Show source......

metric litres#

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Value as symbolicValue as numericNotesUnit conversion formula
gigalitreShow sourceGlGlGlShow source...\text{...}-One billion litres or one million cubic metres.1 Gl=109 l=1000 000 m31\ Gl = 10^9\ l = 1000\ 000\ m^3Show source......
megalitreShow sourceMlMlMlShow source...\text{...}-One million litres or one thousand cubic metres.1 Ml=106 l=1000 m31\ Ml = 10^6\ l = 1000\ m^3Show source......
kilolitreShow sourceklklklShow source...\text{...}-One thousand litres or one cubic meter.1 kl=1000 l=1 m31\ kl = 1000\ l = 1\ m^3Show source......
hectolitreShow sourcehlhlhlShow source...\text{...}-One hundred litres or one tenth of litre.1 hl=100 l=0.1 m31\ hl = 100\ l = 0.1\ m^3Show source......
litreShow sourcelllShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent of one cubic decimeter.1 l=1 dm3=0.001 m31\ l = 1\ dm^3 = 0.001\ m^3Show source......
decilitreShow sourcedldldlShow source...\text{...}-One tenth of litre or one ten-thousandth of cubic metre.1 dl=0.1 l=0.0001 m31\ dl = 0.1\ l = 0.0001\ m^3Show source......
centilitreShow sourceclclclShow source...\text{...}-One hundredth of litre or one hundred thousandth of cubic metre.1 dl=0.01 l=105 m31\ dl = 0.01\ l = 10^{-5}\ m^3Show source......
mililitreShow sourcemlmlmlShow source...\text{...}-One thousandth of litre or one millionth of cubic meter.1 ml=1 cm3=106 m31\ ml = 1\ cm^3 = 10^{-6}\ m^3Show source......
microlitreShow sourceμl\mu lµlShow source...\text{...}-One millionth of litre or one billionth of meter.1 μl=106 l=109 m31\ \mu l = 10^{-6}\ l = 10^{-9}\ m^3Show source......
nanolitreShow sourcenlnlnlShow source...\text{...}-One billionth of litre or one trillionth of cubic meter.1 nl=109 l=1012 m31\ nl = 10^{-9}\ l = 10^{-12}\ m^3Show source......
picolitreShow sourceplplplShow source...\text{...}-One trillionth of litre or one quadrillionth of cubic meter.1 pl=1012 l=1015 m31\ pl = 10^{-12}\ l = 10^{-15}\ m^3Show source......
femtolitreShow sourceflflflShow source...\text{...}-One quadrillionth of litre or one quintillionth of cubic meter.1 fl=1015 l=1018 m31\ fl = 10^{-15}\ l = 10^{-18}\ m^3Show source......
attolitreShow sourcealalalShow source...\text{...}-One quintillionth of liter or one sextillionth of cubic meter.1 al=1018 l=1021 m31\ al = 10^{-18}\ l = 10^{-21}\ m^3Show source......

Chemistry and pharmacy#

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Value as symbolicValue as numericNotesUnit conversion formula
lambdaShow sourceλ\lambdaλShow source...\text{...}-A non-SI volume unit historically used in chemistry and in law for measuring volume. Lambda was introduced by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (IBWM) in 1880. One lambda is equal to one microlitre.1 λ=1 μl=1 mm3=109m31\ \lambda = 1\ \mu l = 1\ mm^3 = 10^{-9} m^3Show source......
drop (metric)Show source--Show source...\text{...}-Metric drop is an approximated volume unit used to measure volume of liquids. One mililitre (1 ml) is approximately twelve metric drops (12).1 ml12 metric drops1\ ml \approx 12\ \text{metric drops}Show source......
drop (medical)Show source--Show source...\text{...}-Medical drop is an approximated volume unit used in medicine to measure amount of liquid drugs. One mililitre is approximately divided into two hundred (200) of medical drops.1 ml200 medical drops1\ ml \approx 200\ \text{medical drops}Show source......
cubic angstromsShow sourceA˚3\text{Å}^3ųShow source...\text{...}-A volume unit used in chemistry and physics to describe phenomena occurring at the atomic scale. A cubic with one angstrom to one angstrom edges has an volume of one cubic angstrom. One cubic angstrom is equal to one hundred-quintillionth of a cubic meter.1 A˚3=1 (1010 m)3=1030 m31\ \text{Å}^3 = 1\ \left(10^{-10}\ m\right)^3 = 10^{-30}\ m^3Show source......

US & imperial (common)#

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cubic mileShow sourcemi3mi^3cu miShow source...\text{...}-Cubic mile is a volume unit based on the length unit mile. The cube with diameters 1×1×1 miles has volume of one cubic mile.1 cu mi=1 mi×1 mi×1 mi=1 mi31\ cu\ mi = 1\ mi \times 1\ mi \times 1\ mi = 1\ mi^3Show source......
acre-footShow sourceac×ftac \times ftac ftShow source...\text{...}-Acre-foot is a volume unit used in the USA to measure large water resources. Volume of one acre-foot (1 ac ft) is sufficient to cover an area of one acre (1 ac) up to one feet depth (1 ft), which equals approximately an 8 lane swimming pool, 25 meter long, 16 m wide and 3 m deep.1 ac ft=1 ac×1 ft=43560 ft31\ ac\ ft = 1\ ac \times 1\ ft = 43560\ ft^3Show source......
acre-inchShow sourceac×inac \times inac inShow source...\text{...}-Acre-inch is a volume unit used in the USA to measure large water resources. Volume of one acre-inch (1 ac in) is sufficient to cover an area of one acre (1 ac) up to one inch depth (1 in). One acre-foot is equal to one twelfth of an acre-foot (1/12 ac ft).1 ac in=1 ac×1 in=3630 ft31\ ac\ in = 1\ ac \times 1\ in = 3630\ ft^3Show source......
cubic fathomShow sourcefm3fm^3cu fmShow source...\text{...}-Cubic fathom is a volume unit based on the length unit fathom. The cube with diameters 1×1×1 fatchoms has volume of one cubic fathom.1 cu fm=1 fm×1 fm×1 fm=1 fm31\ cu\ fm = 1\ fm \times 1\ fm \times 1\ fm = 1\ fm^3Show source......
cubic footShow sourceft3ft^3cu ftShow source...\text{...}-Cubic foot is a volume unit based on the length unit foot. The cube with diameters 1×1×1 feet has volume of one cubic foot.1 cu ft=1 ft×1 ft×1 ft=1 ft31\ cu\ ft = 1\ ft \times 1\ ft \times 1\ ft = 1\ ft^3Show source......
cubic yardShow sourceyd3yd^3cu ydShow source...\text{...}-Cubic yard is a volume unit based on the length unit yard. The cube with diameters 1×1×1 yards has volume of one cubic yard.1 cu yd=1 yd×1 yd×1 yd=1 yd31\ cu\ yd = 1\ yd \times 1\ yd \times 1\ yd = 1\ yd^3Show source......
perchShow sourceperperperShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to volume of perch with dimensions 16½ × 1½ × 1 feet or sixteen cubic feet.1 per=332 ft×32 ft×1 ft=994 ft31\ per = \frac{33}{2} \ ft \times \frac{3}{2} \ ft \times 1\ ft = \frac{99}{4} \ ft^3Show source......
cubic inchShow sourcein3in^3cu inShow source...\text{...}-Cubic inch is a volume unit based on the length unit inch. The cube with diameters 1×1×1 inches has volume of one cubic inch.1 cu in=1 in×1 in×1 in=1 in31\ cu\ in = 1\ in \times 1\ in \times 1\ in = 1\ in^3Show source......

US Liquid (fluid)#

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hogsheadShow sourcehhdhhdhhdShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to sixty three gallons US (63 gal).1 bl=63 gal1\ bl = 63\ galShow source......
barrel (petroleum)Show sourceblblbl, bblShow source...\text{...}-Volume unit used mainly in oil industry. One US petrol barrel is equal to fourty two US gallons (42 gal).1 bbl=42 gal1\ bbl = 42\ galShow source......
barrelShow sourcefl bl\text{fl bl}fl blShow source...\text{...}-The half of hogshead (½ hhd) or three fourth of petrol barrel (¾ bbl).1 fl bl=12 hhd=34 bbl=1264 gal1\ fl \ bl = \frac{1}{2}\ hhd = \frac{3}{4}\ bbl = \frac{126}{4}\ galShow source......
gallonShow sourcegalUSgal_{US}gal(US)Show source...\text{...}-Volume unit used in USA to measure liquids volume. One US gallon (liquid) is equal to 231 cubic inches.1 galUS=231 cu in1\ gal_{US} = 231\ cu\ inShow source......
fifthShow source--Show source...\text{...}-One fifth of US gallon. See the gallon unit for more.1 fifth=15 gal1\ \text{fifth} = \frac{1}{5}\ galShow source......
quartShow sourceqtqtqtShow source...\text{...}-One fourth of US gallon. See the gallon unit for more.1 qt=14 gal1\ qt = \frac{1}{4}\ galShow source......
pintShow sourceptptptShow source...\text{...}-One eight of US gallon. See the gallon unit for more.1 pt=18 gal1\ pt = \frac{1}{8}\ galShow source......
gillShow sourcegiUSgi_{US}gi(US)Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to four US fluid ounces. See the fluid once unit for more.1 gi=4 fl oz1\ gi = 4\ fl\ ozShow source......
fluid onceShow sourceUS fl oz\text{US fl oz}US fl ozShow source...\text{...}-Volume unit used in USA to measure liquids volume. It's also used as base for other liquid-volume units e.g. one gill is five fluid ounces, one cup is two gills etc. One british fluid ounce is equal to 28.4130625 mililitres.1 fl oz=28.4130625 ml1\ fl\ oz = 28.4130625\ mlShow source......
fluid dram, fluidramShow sourcefl dr\text{fl dr}fl drShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to one eighth of fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 fl dr=18 fl oz1\ fl\ dr = \frac{1}{8}\ fl\ ozShow source......
jiggerShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to one and a half of shot or five hundred fourty drops (540 gtt). See shot unit for more.1 jigger=1.5shot=540 gtt=5403600 fl oz1\ \text{jigger} = 1.5 \text{shot} = 540\ gtt = \frac{540}{3600}\ fl\ ozShow source......
shotShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to one tenth of fluid ounce. One fluid ounce is divided into ten shots. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 fl shot=110 fl oz1\ fl\ \text{shot} = \frac{1}{10}\ fl\ ozShow source......
ponyShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to two hundred seventy drops (270 gtt). See drop unit for more.1 pony=270 gtt=2703600 fl oz1\ \text{pony} = 270\ gtt = \frac{270}{3600}\ fl\ ozShow source......
pinchShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to one US minim. See minim unit for more.1 pinch=1 min=1480 fl oz1\ \text{pinch} = 1\ min = \frac{1}{480}\ fl\ ozShow source......
minimShow sourceminminminShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/480 of US fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 fl dr=1480 fl oz1\ fl\ dr = \frac{1}{480}\ fl\ ozShow source......
dashShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/960 of US fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 dash=1960 fl oz1\ \text{dash} = \frac{1}{960}\ fl\ ozShow source......
dropShow sourcegttgttgttShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/3600 of US fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 drop=13600 fl oz1\ \text{drop} = \frac{1}{3600}\ fl\ ozShow source......
drop (alt)Show sourcegttgttgttShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/456 of US fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 drop (alt)=1456 fl oz1\ \text{drop (alt)} = \frac{1}{456}\ fl\ ozShow source......

US Dry#

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weyShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to three hundred twenty dry US gallons (320 gal).1 wey dry=320 gal1\ \text{wey dry} = 320\ galShow source......
seamShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to sixty four dry US gallons (64 gal).1 seam dry=64 gal1\ \text{seam dry} = 64\ galShow source......
barrelShow sourceblblblShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to one hundred five dry US quarters (105 qt).1 bl=105 qt=1054 gal1\ bl = 105\ qt = \frac{105}{4}\ galShow source......
strikeShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to twenty four dry US gallons (24 gal).1 strike dry=24 gal1\ \text{strike dry} = 24\ galShow source......
sackShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to sixteen dry US gallons (16 gal).1 sack dry=16 gal1\ \text{sack dry} = 16\ galShow source......
bushel (heaped)Show sourcebububuShow source...\text{...}-Ten US gallons for dry substances. See the gallon unit for more.1 bu=10 gal1\ bu = 10\ galShow source......
bushel (level)Show sourcebu (lvl)\text{bu (lvl)}bu (lvl)Show source...\text{...}-Eight US gallons for dry substances. See the gallon unit for more.1 bulvl=8 gal1\ bu_{lvl} = 8\ galShow source......
firkinShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to nine US gallons (9 gal).1 firkin=9 gal1\ \text{firkin} = 9\ galShow source......
peckShow sourcepkpkpkShow source...\text{...}-Two US gallons for dry substances. See the gallon unit for more.1 pk=2 gal1\ pk = 2\ galShow source......
gallonShow sourcegalgalgalShow source...\text{...}-Volume unit used in USA to measure dry-volume. One US gallon (dry) is exactly equal to 4.40488377086 litres.1 galUS,dry=4.40488377086 l1\ gal_{US,dry} = 4.40488377086\ lShow source......
quartShow sourceqtqtqtShow source...\text{...}-One fourth of US gallon for dry substances. See the gallon unit for more.1 qt=14 gal1\ qt = \frac{1}{4}\ galShow source......
pintShow sourceptptptShow source...\text{...}-One eight of US gallon for dry substances. See the gallon unit for more.1 pt=18 gal1\ pt = \frac{1}{8}\ galShow source......

Imperial (British)#

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lastShow source--Show source...\text{...}-The equivalent to eighty UK bushels (80 bu). See the bushel unit for more.1 last=80 bu=640 gal1\ \text{last} = 80\ bu = 640\ galShow source......
water tonShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Imperial volume unit used in the past to measure petroleum products. One water ton is equal to two hundred twenty four british gallons (224 gal).1 water ton=224 gal1\ \text{water ton} = 224\ galShow source......
hogsheadShow sourcehhdhhdhhdShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to seventy two UK gallons (72 gal). See the gallon unit for more.1 hhd=72 gal1\ hhd = 72\ galShow source......
seam, pailShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to sixty four UK gallons (64 gal). See the gallon unit for more.1 seam=64 gal1\ \text{seam} = 64\ galShow source......
barrelShow sourceblblblShow source...\text{...}-Thirty six UK gallons (36 gal). See the gallon unit for more.1 bl=36 gal1\ bl = 36\ galShow source......
coombShow source--Show source...\text{...}-The equivalent to four UK bushels (4 bu). See the bushel unit for more.1 coomb=4 bu=32 gal1\ \text{coomb} = 4\ bu = 32\ galShow source......
sack, bagShow sourcebagbagbagShow source...\text{...}-The equivalent to three UK bushels (3 bu). See the bushel unit for more.1 bag=3 bu=24 gal1\ bag = 3\ bu = 24\ galShow source......
kilderkinShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Eighteen UK gallons (18 gal). See the gallon unit for more.1 kilderkin=18 gal1\ \text{kilderkin} = 18\ galShow source......
strikeShow source--Show source...\text{...}-The equivalent to two UK bushels (2 bu). See the bushel unit for more.1 strike=2 bu=16 gal1\ \text{strike} = 2\ bu = 16\ galShow source......
bushelShow sourcebububuShow source...\text{...}-Eight UK gallons. See the gallon unit for more.1 bu=8 gal1\ bu = 8\ galShow source......
bucketShow sourcebktbktbktShow source...\text{...}-Four UK gallons. See the gallon unit for more.1 bpt=4 gal1\ bpt = 4\ galShow source......
peckShow sourcepkpkpkShow source...\text{...}-Two UK gallons. See the gallon unit for more.1 pk=2 gal1\ pk = 2\ galShow source......
gallonShow sourcegalgalgalShow source...\text{...}-Volume unit used in, amount other, in UK to measure liquids volume. One imperial gallon is equal to 160 fluid ounces. See the fluid once unit for more.1 galUK=160 fl oz=4.54609 l1\ gal_{UK} = 160\ fl\ oz = 4.54609\ lShow source......
pottle, quarternShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Half of UK gallons. See the gallon unit for more.1 pottle=12 gal1\ \text{pottle} = \frac{1}{2}\ galShow source......
quartShow sourceqtqtqtShow source...\text{...}-One fourth of UK gallon. See the gallon unit for more.1 qt=14 gal1\ qt = \frac{1}{4}\ galShow source......
pintShow sourceptptptShow source...\text{...}-One eight of UK gallon. See the gallon unit for more.1 pt=18 gal1\ pt = \frac{1}{8}\ galShow source......
fluid onceShow sourcefl oz\text{fl oz}fl ozShow source...\text{...}-Imperial volume unit used to measure liquids volume. It's also used as minimal base for other liquid-volume units e.g. one gill is five fluid ounces, one cup is two gills etc. One british fluid ounce is equal to 28.413 mililitres.1 fl oz=28.413 ml1\ fl\ oz = 28.413\ mlShow source......
gill, nogginShow sourcegigigiShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to five british fluid ounces. See the fluid once unit for more.1 gi=5 fl oz1\ gi = 5\ fl\ ozShow source......
fluid drachmShow sourcefl dr\text{fl dr}fl drShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/80 of imperial fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 fl dr=180 fl oz1\ fl\ dr = \frac{1}{80}\ fl\ ozShow source......
fluid scrupleShow sourcefl s\text{fl s}fl sShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/24 of imperial fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 fl s=124 fl oz1\ fl\ s = \frac{1}{24}\ fl\ ozShow source......
pinchShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/192 of imperial gill. See gill unit for more.1 pinch=1192 gi=5192 fl oz1\ \text{pinch} = \frac{1}{192}\ gi = \frac{5}{192}\ fl\ ozShow source......
dashShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/960 of imperial fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 dash=1960 fl oz1\ \text{dash} = \frac{1}{960}\ fl\ ozShow source......
dropShow sourcegttgttgttShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/3600 of imperial fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 drop=13600 fl oz1\ \text{drop} = \frac{1}{3600}\ fl\ ozShow source......
drop (alt)Show sourcegttgttgttShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/1824 of imperial gill. See gill unit for more.1 drop (alt)=11824 gi=51824 fl oz1\ \text{drop (alt)} = \frac{1}{1824}\ gi = \frac{5}{1824}\ fl\ ozShow source......
minimShow sourceminminminShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/480 of imperial fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 fl min=1480 fl oz1\ fl\ min = \frac{1}{480}\ fl\ ozShow source......

Logistics#

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Value as symbolicValue as numericNotesUnit conversion formula
register tonShow sourceRTRTRTShow source...\text{...}-Volume unit used to determine the registered capacity of merchant ships. One register ton corresponds to one hundred cubic feet (100 cu ft).1 RT=100 ft31\ RT = 100\ ft^3Show source......
load unitShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to fivety cubic feet.1 load unit=50 ft31\ \text{load unit} = 50\ ft^3Show source......
freight tonShow sourceFTFTFTShow source...\text{...}-Volume unit used to calculate freicht charge. One freight charge is equal to thirty cubic feet (40 cu ft). Known also as measurement ton.1 FT=40 ft31\ FT = 40\ ft^3Show source......
displacement tonShow sourceDTDTDTShow source...\text{...}-Volume unit used to measure displacement of ships. One displacement ton is approximately equal to the volume occupied by one ton of sea water. Defined as thirty five cubic feet (35 cu ft).1 DT=35 ft31\ DT = 35\ ft^3Show source......

Wood#

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Value as symbolicValue as numericNotesUnit conversion formula
cord (firewood)Show source--Show source...\text{...}-A volume unit used in USA and Canada to measure amount of firewood. One cord of firewood corresponds to a wood stack 8×4×4 foot.1 cord of firewood=8 ft×4 ft×4 ft=128 ft31\ \text{cord of firewood} = 8\ ft \times 4\ ft \times 4\ ft = 128\ ft^3Show source......
cord-footShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Cord-foot is a volume unit used in USA and Canada to measure amount of wood. One cord-foot corresponds to a wood stack 4×4×1 foot.1 cord-foot=4 ft×4 ft×1 ft=16 ft31 \text{ cord-foot} = 4\ ft \times 4\ ft \times 1\ ft = 16\ ft^3Show source......
timber footShow source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to one cubic foot.1 timber foot=1 ft31\ \text{timber foot} = 1\ ft^3Show source......
board-footShow sourcefbmfbmfbmShow source...\text{...}-Board-foot is an volume unit used in the USA and Canada to measure volume of wood. One board-foot (1 fbm) corresponds to the volume of cuboid with base area of one square foot (1 sq ft) and one inch height (1 in).1 fbm=1 ft×1 ft×1 in=2360 l1\ fbm = 1\ ft \times 1\ ft \times 1\ in = 2360\ lShow source......

Cooking (Canada)#

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Value as symbolicValue as numericNotesUnit conversion formula
Cup (Canadian)Show sourcecccShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to eight UK fluid ounces. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 c=8 fl oz1\ c = 8\ fl\ ozShow source......
Tablespoon (Canadian)Show sourcetbsptbsptbspShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to half of one UK fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 tbsp=12 fl oz1\ tbsp = \frac{1}{2}\ fl\ ozShow source......
Teaspoon (Canadian)Show sourcetsptsptspShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/6 of UK fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 tsp=16 fl oz1\ tsp = \frac{1}{6}\ fl\ ozShow source......

Cooking (Imperial)#

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Value as symbolicValue as numericNotesUnit conversion formula
Cup (Imp)Show sourcecccShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to ten british fluid ounces (10 fl oz). See the fluid once unit for more.1 c=10 fl oz1\ c = 10\ fl\ ozShow source......
Breakfast cup (Imp)Show source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to one hundred british fluid ounces (100 fl oz). See the fluid once unit for more.1 breakfast cup=100 fl oz1\ \text{breakfast cup} = 100\ fl\ ozShow source......
Tablespoon (Imp)Show sourcetbsptbsptbspShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 5/8 of UK fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 tbsp=58 fl oz1\ tbsp = \frac{5}{8}\ fl\ ozShow source......
Teaspoon (Imp)Show sourcetsptsptspShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/24 of UK fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 tsp=124 fl oz1\ tsp = \frac{1}{24}\ fl\ ozShow source......
Dessert spoon (Imp)Show source--Show source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/12 of imperial gill. See gill unit for more.1 desserspoon=112 gi=512 fl oz1\ \text{desserspoon} = \frac{1}{12}\ gi = \frac{5}{12}\ fl\ ozShow source......

Cooking (U.S.)#

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Value as symbolicValue as numericNotesUnit conversion formula
Cup (US)Show sourcecccShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to eight US fluid ounces. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 c=8 fl oz1\ c = 8\ fl\ ozShow source......
Tablespoon (US)Show sourcetbsptbsptbspShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to half of one US fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 tbsp=12 fl oz1\ tbsp = \frac{1}{2}\ fl\ ozShow source......
Teaspoon (US)Show sourcetsptsptspShow source...\text{...}-Equivalent to 1/6 of US fluid ounce. See fluid ounce unit for more.1 tsp=16 fl oz1\ tsp = \frac{1}{6}\ fl\ ozShow source......

Cooking (metric)#

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Value as symbolicValue as numericNotesUnit conversion formula
Cup (Metric)Show source--Show source...\text{...}-Equialent to two hundred fivety mililitres.1 cup=250 ml=0.25 l1\ \text{cup} = 250\ ml = 0.25\ lShow source......
Tablespoon (Metric)Show source--Show source...\text{...}-Equialent to fiveten mililitres.1 tablespoon=15 ml1\ \text{tablespoon} = 15\ mlShow source......
Teaspoon (Metric)Show source--Show source...\text{...}-Equialent to five mililitres.1 teaspoon=5 ml1\ \text{teaspoon} = 5\ mlShow source......

Wine and beer#

UnitSymbolSymbol
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Value as symbolicValue as numericNotesUnit conversion formula
tunShow sourcetuntun-Show source...\text{...}-Imperial volume unit. One wine tun approximately equated to 54 imperial gallons.1 tun54 gal1\ tun \approx 54\ galShow source......
butt, pipeShow sourcebuttbutt-Show source...\text{...}-Imperial volume unit. One wine butt approximately equated to 108 imperial gallons.1 wine butt108 gal1\ \text{wine butt} \approx 108\ galShow source......
beer gallonShow sourcegalbeergal_{\text{beer}}beer galShow source...\text{...}-Imperial volume unit. Equivalent to two hundred eighty two cubic inches.1 gal of beer=282 in31\ \text{gal of beer} = 282\ in^3Show source......

Some facts#

  • The volume is a measure of the space occupied by the body in three-dimensional space.
  • The basic volume unit in SI system is 1m3 (one cubic meter). However, it is rare used in everyday life. Most common units are - depending on region - liters and gallons.
  • The volume occupied by the body generally depends on external conditions (temperature, pressure). This fact must be taken into account, for example during the construction of bridges, where it is necessary to take into account the thermal expansion of metals.
  • the ideal gas state equation involves the volume occupied by the gas from its temperature and pressure. This equation is a good approximation to the behavior of real gases. The equation was formulated in the nineteenth century by Benoît Clapeyron. It takes the form:
    pv=nRTpv=nRT
    where:
    • p - pressure,
    • v - volume,
    • n - the number of moles of gas in the system,
    • T - temperature,
    • R - the gas constant amounting to 8,314J/(mol×K)8,314 J / (mol \times K).
  • Volume of many bodies can be computed from their dimensions. Examples are:
    • Volume of a cuboid:
      Vcuboid=a×b×hV_{cuboid} = a \times b \times h
      where:
      • a, b are, respectively, the dimensions of the base,
      • h is his height.
    • Volume of a cone:
      Vcone=13×S×hV_{cone} = \dfrac{1}{3} \times S \times h
      where:
      • S is a field base of the cone,
      • h is its height.
    • Volume of a cylinder:
      Vcylinder=π×R2×hV_{cylinder} = \pi \times R^2 \times h
      where:
      • h is the height of the cylinder,
      • R is a radius of the base.

  • Most formulas to compute volume can be derived using calculus.

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    Examples:
    • 1000000
    • 123,23
    • 999.99999
  • Find and select your starting unit in field "unit". Some unit calculators have huge number of different units to select from - it's just how complicated our world is...
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