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Volume (capacity)
Converter of volume units (also capacity units). Supports 110+ different units used over the world. Gallons, litres, cubic meters, pints, barrels and 100+ other !
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 galoons.
  • 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=nRT, where p is the pressure, v is volume, n is the number of moles of gas in the system, T is temperature, and R is the gas constant amounting to 8.314 J/(mol·K).
  • Volume of many bodies can be computed from their dimensions. Examples are:

    • Volume of a cuboid - V=a·b·h, where a, b are, respectively, the dimensions of the base, and h is his height.
    • Volume of a cone - V=1/3·S·h, where S is a field base of the cone, and h is its height.
    • Volume of a cylinder - V = πR2·h, where h is the height of the cylinder and R is a radius of the base.

  • Most formulas to compute volume can be derived using calculus.
How to convert?
  • Enter the number to field "value" - enter the NUMBER only, no other words, symbols or unit names. You can use dot (.) or comma (,) to enter fractions.
    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...
  • And... you got the result in the table below. You'll find several results for many different units - we show you all results we know at once. Just find the one you're looking for.
value: unit: decimals:



SI

cubic kilometre [km³]
cubic metre [m³]
cubic decimetre [dm³]
cubic centimetre [cm³]
cubic milimetre [mm³]
cubic micrometre [µm³]
cubic nanometre [nm³]
cubic picometre [pm³]
cubic femtometre [fm³]
cubic attometre [am³]

metric litres

gigalitre [Gl]
megalitre [Ml]
kilolitre [Kl]
hectolitre [hl]
litre [l]
decilitre [dl]
centilitre [cl]
mililitre [ml]
microlitre [µl]
nanolitre [nl]
picolitre [pl]
femtolitre [fl]
attolitre [al]

metric other

lambda [λ]
drop (metric)
drop (medical)

US & imperial (common)

acre-foot [ac ft]
acre-inch
board-foot [fbm]
beer gallon [beer gal]
cord (firewood)
cord-foot
cubic inch [cu in]
cubic fathom [cu fm]
cubic foot [cu ft]
cubic mile [cu mi]
cubic yard [cu yd]
displacement ton
freight ton
load
perch [per]
register ton
timber foot

US Liquid (fluid)

dash
fluid dram, fluidram [fl dr]
gallon [gal(US)]
gill [gi(US)]
fifth
minim [min]
pinch
pint [pt]
quart [qt]
fluid once [US fl oz]
pony
shot
jigger
barrel [fl bl]
drop(alt) [gtt]
drop [gtt]
barrel(petroleum) [bl, bll]
hogshead [hhd]

US Dry

pint [pt]
quart [qt]
gallon [gal]
peck [pk]
bushel (level) [bu (lvl)]
bushel (heaped) [bu]
sack
strike
barrel [bl]
firkin
wey
seam

Imperial (British)

minim [min]
dash
pinch
fluid scruple [fl s]
fluid drachm [fl dr]
dessert spoon
gill, noggin [gi]
fluid once [fl oz]
pint [pt]
quart [qt]
gallon [gal]
strike
peck [pk]
bucket [bkt]
sack, bag
barrel [bl]
drop (alt) [gtt]
drop [gtt]
breakfast cup
pottle, quartern
bushel [bu]
kilderkin
coomb
quarter, pail
hogshead [hhd]
water ton
last

Cooking

Teaspoon (Canadian) [tsp]
Teaspoon (US) [tsp]
Teaspoon (Metric)
Teaspoon (Imp) [tsp]
Tablespoon (Canadian) [tbsp]
Tablespoon (US) [tbsp]
Tablespoon (Metric)
Tablespoon (Imp) [tbsp]
Cup (Canadian) [c]
Cup (US) [c]
Cup (Metric)
Cup (Imp) [c]

Wine

butt, pipe
tun
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volume · size · capacity

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objetosc · wielkosc · pojemnosc