Volume Conversions
Volume Conversions
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Cubic Centimetre
A cubic centimetre (symbol cm³ or cc) is a commonly used unit of volume extending the derived SI-unit cubic metre and corresponds to the volume of a cubed box measuring 1 cm x 1 cm x 1 cm.
Cubic Foot
A cubic foot is an Imperial and U.S. customary unit of volume, used in the United States, Canada and the UK. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 foot (0.3048 m) in length.
Cubic Inch
A cubic inch is a non-SI unit of volume, equal to the volume of a cube with sides of one inch.
Cubic Metre
The cubic metre (symbol m³) is the SI derived unit of volume. It is the volume of a cube with edges one metre in length.
Cubic Yard
A cubic yard is an Imperial / U.S. customary (non-SI non-metric) unit of volume, used in the United States. It is defined as the volume of a cube with sides of 1 yard (3 feet, 36 inches, 0.9144 metres) in length.
Cup
The cup is a unit of measurement for volume, used in cooking to measure bulk foods like chopped vegetables (an example of a dry measurement) or liquids like milk (fluid measurement).
Dram
The dram (archaic spelling drachm) was historically both a coin and a weight. Currently it is both a small mass in the avoirdupois system of weights and a small unit of volume.
Drop
The drop is a unit of measure of volume, the amount dispensed as one drop from a dropper. It is often used in giving quantities of liquid drugs to patients, and occasionally in cooking.
Gallon
U.S. liquid gallon is legally defined as 231 cubic inches, and is equal to 3.785411784 litres or about 0.13368 cubic feet. The U.S. fluid ounce is defined as 1/128 of a U.S. gallon.
Gallon UK
Imperial (UK) gallon is legally defined as 4.54609 litres (277.42 cu in), which is about 1.2 U.S. liquid gallons.
Litre
The litre or liter (see spelling differences) is a unit of volume.The international unit of volume is the cubic metre (m³). One litre is denoted as 1 dm³.
Milliliter
The 1000 of the international unit of volume is the cubic metre (m³). One milliliter is denoted as 1/1000 of 1 dm³.
Ounce
The U.S. fluid ounce is defined to be 1/128 of a U.S. gallon or 1/16 of a U.S. pint, exactly 1.8046875 cubic inches or 29.5735295625 milliliters.
Ounce UK
The Imperial fluid ounce is 1/160 of an imperial gallon or 1/20 of an imperial pint or 8 fluid drams, about 1.734 cubic inches or 28.4130625 millilitres.
Pint
The pint is an English unit of volume or capacity in the imperial system and United States customary units, equivalent in each system to half of a quart, and half of a gallon.
Quart
A quart is a unit of measurement for volume. It is equal to two pints. There are several different units known as a pint, and so there are accordingly several different quarts.
Tablespoon
Tablespoon a measure of volume used in cooking. It has various values around the world.
Teaspoon
The teaspoon is used as a unit of volume, especially in cooking recipes and pharmaceutic prescriptions.