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cubic decimeters to cubic millimeters
cu dmcu mm
1 cu dm 1000000 cu mm
2 cu dm 2000000 cu mm
3 cu dm 3000000 cu mm
4 cu dm 4000000 cu mm
5 cu dm 5000000 cu mm
6 cu dm 6000000 cu mm
7 cu dm 7000000 cu mm
8 cu dm 8000000 cu mm
9 cu dm 9000000 cu mm
10 cu dm 10000000 cu mm
11 cu dm 11000000 cu mm
12 cu dm 12000000 cu mm
13 cu dm 13000000 cu mm
14 cu dm 14000000 cu mm
15 cu dm 15000000 cu mm
16 cu dm 16000000 cu mm
17 cu dm 17000000 cu mm
18 cu dm 18000000 cu mm
19 cu dm 19000000 cu mm
20 cu dm 20000000 cu mm

How to convert

1 cubic decimeter (cu dm) = 1000000 cubic millimeter (cu mm). Cubic Decimeter (cu dm) is a unit of Volume used in Metric system. Cubic Millimeter (cu mm) is a unit of Volume used in Metric system.

Cubic Decimeters: A Unit of Volume

Cubic decimeters are a unit of volume that are used to measure the space occupied by a three-dimensional object or substance. They are also used to measure the capacity of containers, such as boxes, bottles, tanks, etc. They are different from cubic meters, which are a larger unit of volume. They are also different from liters, which are a unit of volume for liquids and gases. They are also different from barrel of oil equivalent (BOE), which is a unit of energy based on the approximate energy released by burning one barrel of crude oil.

Definition of Cubic Decimeters

A cubic decimeter is equal to the volume of a cube with sides of 1 decimeter (0.1 meter) in length. It is equivalent to 1000 cubic centimeters or 1 liter in the metric system.

History of Cubic Decimeters

The origin of the term cubic decimeter as a unit of measure is uncertain, but it may have derived from the Latin word cubus, which means cube, and the Greek word deka, which means ten. Cubic decimeters have been used since ancient times to measure the volume of various objects and substances. The size and shape of cubic decimeters varied depending on the type and quantity of the objects and substances, the availability of materials, and the customs of different regions and countries.

The use of cubic decimeters as a unit of measure dates back to the ancient times, when the decimal system of measurement was established. The standard size of these cubic decimeters was based on the meter, which was originally defined as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole. The cubic decimeter was convenient for measuring and dividing smaller amounts of volume.

The use of cubic decimeters as a unit of measure continued until the 20th century, when the metric system of measurement was adopted in most countries. The cubic decimeter was gradually replaced by units such as liters, milliliters, etc. However, some countries and regions still use cubic decimeters for certain types of volume, especially in science and engineering.

How to Convert Cubic Decimeters

To convert cubic decimeters to other units of volume, one can use the following formulas:

  • To convert cubic decimeters to liters: multiply by 1
  • To convert cubic decimeters to cubic meters: divide by 1000
  • To convert cubic decimeters to cubic inches: multiply by 61.024
  • To convert cubic decimeters to US fluid ounces: multiply by 33.814
  • To convert cubic decimeters to BOE: divide by 583

Where Cubic Decimeters are Used

Cubic decimeters are mainly used in some countries and regions that use the metric system or the SI system of measurement. They are often used for measuring the volume of solids, liquids and gases, such as water, oil, air, etc., and the capacity of containers, such as boxes, bottles, tanks, etc.

In some countries that use other systems of measurement, such as the imperial system or the US customary system, cubic decimeters are not commonly used or recognized. Instead, they use units such as gallons, quarts, pints, etc.

Example Conversions of Cubic Decimeters to Other Units

Here are some examples of converting cubic decimeters to other units of volume:

  • 1 cubic decimeter = 1 liter

  • 2 cubic decimeters = 0.002 cubic meters

  • 3 cubic decimeters = 183.072 cubic inches

  • 4 cubic decimeters = 135.256 US fluid ounces

  • 5 cubic decimeters = 0.0086 BOE

  • 1 liter = 1 cubic decimeter

  • 2 cubic meters = 2000 cubic decimeters

  • 3 cubic inches = 0.0491 cubic decimeters

  • 4 US fluid ounces = 0.1183 cubic decimeters

  • 5 BOE = 2915 cubic decimeters.

Cubic decimeters also can be marked as dm3.

Cubic Millimeters - A Unit of Volume

Definition of the Cubic Millimeter

A cubic millimeter (symbol mm3 or cu mm) is a unit of volume that corresponds to the volume of a cube with sides of 1 millimeter (0.001 meter) in length. It is also equivalent to 0.001 milliliter, which is a unit of volume in the metric system.

One cubic millimeter is equal to 0.000000001 cubic meters, 0.00006102374 cubic inches, or 0.000000264172 gallons.

History of the Cubic Millimeter

The cubic millimeter is derived from the millimeter, which is a unit of length that was introduced in France in 1795 as part of the metric system. The millimeter was defined as one thousandth of a meter, which is the base unit of length in the metric system. The meter was originally defined as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole along a meridian, but later redefined based on various physical standards, such as a platinum-iridium bar and a wavelength of light. The current definition of the meter, adopted in 1983, is based on the speed of light in vacuum.

The cubic millimeter was first used as a unit of volume for measuring very small amounts of liquids and gases, such as medicine, perfume, ink, and blood. The cubic millimeter was also used for measuring some solids, such as sugar, salt, and flour. The cubic millimeter was adopted as a standard unit of measure in many countries that use the metric system, such as France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Sweden.

How to Convert Cubic Millimeters

To convert cubic millimeters to other units of volume, you need to multiply or divide by the appropriate conversion factor. Here are some common conversion factors and examples:

  • To convert cubic millimeters to cubic meters, multiply by 0.000000001.
    • Example: 2 mm3 × 0.000000001 = 0.000000002 m3
  • To convert cubic millimeters to cubic inches, multiply by 0.00006102374.
    • Example: 2 mm3 × 0.00006102374 = 0.00012204748 in3
  • To convert cubic millimeters to milliliters or liters, multiply by 0.001 or divide by 1000000 respectively.
    • Example: 2 mm3 × 0.001 = 0.002 mL or 2 mm3 ÷ 1000000 = 0.000002 L
  • To convert cubic millimeters to gallons (US liquid), multiply by 0.000000264172.
    • Example: 2 mm3 × 0.000000264172 = 0.000000528344 gal
  • To convert cubic millimeters to bushels (US), multiply by 0.00000002837825.
    • Example: 2 mm3 × 0.00000002837825 = 0.0000000567565 bu
  • To convert cubic millimeters to barrels (oil), multiply by 0.00000000628981.
    • Example: 2 mm3 × 0.00000000628981 = 0.00000001257962 bbl

To convert other units of volume to cubic millimeters, you need to divide by the appropriate conversion factor. Here are some common conversion factors and examples:

  • To convert cubic meters to cubic millimeters, divide by 0.000000001.
    • Example: 0.000000002 m3 ÷ 0.000000001 = 2 mm3
  • To convert cubic inches to cubic millimeters, divide by 0.00006102374.
    • Example: 0.00012204748 in3 ÷ 0.00006102374 = 2 mm3
  • To convert milliliters or liters to cubic millimeters, divide by 0.001 or multiply by 1000000 respectively.
    • Example: 0.002 mL ÷ 0.001 = 2 mm3 or 0.000002 L × 1000000 = 2 mm3
  • To convert gallons (US liquid) to cubic millimeters, divide by 0.000000264172.
    • Example: 0.000000528344 gal ÷ 0.000000264172 = 2 mm3
  • To convert bushels (US) to cubic millimeters, divide by 0.00000002837825.
    • Example: 0.0000000567565 bu ÷ 0.00000002837825 = 2 mm3
  • To convert barrels (oil) to cubic millimeters, divide by 0.00000000628981.
    • Example: 0.00000001257962 bbl ÷ 0.00000000628981 = 2 mm3

Where Cubic Millimeters are Used

Cubic millimeters are used for measuring various materials and substances in different countries and applications.

Some examples are:

  • In many countries that use the metric system, cubic millimeters are used for measuring very small amounts of liquids and gases, such as medicine, perfume, ink, and blood.
  • In some countries that use the imperial system, such as the United States and Canada, cubic millimeters are used for measuring some liquids and gases, such as medicine, perfume, ink, and blood.
  • In the medical industry, cubic millimeters are used for measuring blood volume, urine output, and intravenous fluid administration.
  • In the scientific industry, cubic millimeters are used for measuring chemical solutions, reactions, and concentrations.
  • In the engineering industry, cubic millimeters are used for measuring the dimensions of small parts and components.

Example Conversions of Cubic Millimeters to Other Units

Here are some example conversions of cubic millimeters to other units of volume:

  • 1 mm3 = 0.000000001 m3
  • 1 mm3 = 0.00006102374 in3
  • 1 mm3 = 0.001 mL or 0.000001 L
  • 1 mm3 = 0.000000264172 gal
  • 1 mm3 = 0.00000002837825 bu
  • 1 mm3 = 0.00000000628981 bbl
Cubic millimeters also can be marked as mm3.



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