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cubic inches to milliliters
cu inml
1 cu in 16.3871 ml
2 cu in 32.7741 ml
3 cu in 49.1612 ml
4 cu in 65.5483 ml
5 cu in 81.9353 ml
6 cu in 98.3224 ml
7 cu in 114.7094 ml
8 cu in 131.0965 ml
9 cu in 147.4836 ml
10 cu in 163.8706 ml
11 cu in 180.2577 ml
12 cu in 196.6448 ml
13 cu in 213.0318 ml
14 cu in 229.4189 ml
15 cu in 245.806 ml
16 cu in 262.193 ml
17 cu in 278.5801 ml
18 cu in 294.9672 ml
19 cu in 311.3542 ml
20 cu in 327.7413 ml

How to convert

1 cubic inch (cu in) = 16.387064 milliliter (ml). Cubic Inch (cu in) is a unit of Volume used in Standard system. Milliliter (ml) is a unit of Volume used in Metric system.

Cubic Inches - A Unit of Volume

Definition of the Cubic Inch

A cubic inch (symbol in3 or cu in) is a unit of volume in the imperial and US customary (non-metric) units systems. It is the volume of a cube with each of its three dimensions (length, width, and height) being one inch (0.0254 meter) in length.

One cubic inch is equal to 0.000578704 cubic feet, 0.037037 cubic yards, or 0.016387064 liters.

History of the Cubic Inch

The cubic inch is derived from the inch, which is an ancient unit of length that was based on the length of a human thumb. The inch was originally divided into 12 lines, and later into 16 digits or 4 barleycorns. The inch was used in many different systems of measurement, such as the Roman, Anglo-Saxon, English, and Scottish systems. The inch was standardized by King Edward II of England in 1324 as the length of three barleycorns laid end to end. The current definition of the inch, adopted in 1959, is based on the international yard, which is defined as 0.9144 meter.

The cubic inch was first used as a unit of volume for measuring solid objects in England in the 14th century. It was also used for measuring other materials and substances, such as wood, stone, metal, water, and air. The cubic inch was adopted as a standard unit of measure in the imperial system in 1824, along with other units such as the gallon, the bushel, and the barrel. The cubic inch was also used in the US customary system, which is similar but not identical to the imperial system. The cubic inch is still widely used today for various purposes, such as engineering, commerce, and everyday life.

How to Convert Cubic Inches

To convert cubic inches 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 inches to cubic feet, multiply by 0.000578704.
    • Example: 2 in3 × 0.000578704 = 0.001157408 ft3
  • To convert cubic inches to cubic yards, multiply by 0.000037037.
    • Example: 2 in3 × 0.000037037 = 0.000074074 yd3
  • To convert cubic inches to liters, multiply by 0.016387064.
    • Example: 2 in3 × 0.016387064 = 0.032774128 L
  • To convert cubic inches to milliliters or cubic centimeters, multiply by 16.387064.
    • Example: 2 in3 × 16.387064 = 32.774128 mL or cm3
  • To convert cubic inches to gallons (US liquid), multiply by 0.00432900433.
    • Example: 2 in3 × 0.00432900433 = 0.00865800866 gal
  • To convert cubic inches to bushels (US), multiply by 0.000465025413.
    • Example: 2 in3 × 0.000465025413 = 0.000930050826 bu

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

  • To convert cubic feet to cubic inches, divide by 0.000578704.
    • Example: 0.001157408 ft3 ÷ 0.000578704 = 2 in3
  • To convert cubic yards to cubic inches, divide by 0.000037037.
    • Example: 0.000074074 yd3 ÷ 0.000037037 = 2 in3
  • To convert liters to cubic inches, divide by 0.016387064.
    • Example: 0.032774128 L ÷ 0.016387064 = 2 in3
  • To convert milliliters or cubic centimeters to cubic inches, divide by 16.387064.
    • Example: 32.774128 mL or cm3 ÷ 16.387064 = 2 in3
  • To convert gallons (US liquid) to cubic inches, divide by 0.00432900433.
    • Example: 0.00865800866 gal ÷ 0.00432900433 = 2 in3
  • To convert bushels (US) to cubic inches, divide by 0.000465025413.
    • Example: 0.000930050826 bu ÷ 0.000465025413 = 2 in3

Where Cubic Inches are Used

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

Some examples are:

  • In the United States and the United Kingdom, cubic inches are used for measuring the volume of small objects, such as jewelry, coins, dice, and marbles.
  • In the United States and Canada, cubic inches are used for measuring the engine displacement of automobiles, motorcycles, and aircraft.
  • In the United States and the United Kingdom, cubic inches are used for measuring the volume of air in pneumatic tools, tires, balloons, and airbags.
  • In the United States and the United Kingdom, cubic inches are used for measuring the volume of water in aquariums, fountains, and pools.
  • In the United States and the United Kingdom, cubic inches are used for measuring the volume of soil in gardening, landscaping, and farming.

Example Conversions of Cubic Inches to Other Units

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

  • 1 in3 = 0.000578704 ft3
  • 1 in3 = 0.000037037 yd3
  • 1 in3 = 0.016387064 L
  • 1 in3 = 16.387064 mL or cm3
  • 1 in3 = 0.00432900433 gal
  • 1 in3 = 0.000465025413 bu
  • 1 in3 = 0.0001030715 bbl
Cubic inches also can be marked as in3.

Milliliters - A Unit of Volume

Definition of the Milliliter

A milliliter (international spelling) or milliliter (American English spelling) (SI symbol mL or ml) is a unit of volume that is used in the metric system. It is defined as one thousandth of a liter, or the volume of a cube with sides of 1 millimeter (0.001 meter) in length.

One milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter, 0.000001 cubic meters, or 0.001 cubic decimeters.

History of the Milliliter

The milliliter is derived from the liter, which is a unit of volume that was first used by the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier in 1795 as a unit of volume for liquids and gases. The liter was originally defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at 4 °C and standard atmospheric pressure. The liter was later redefined several times based on different physical standards, such as a platinum-iridium cylinder and a wavelength of light. The current definition of the liter, adopted in 1964, is based on the cubic meter, which is the SI unit of volume. The liter is not an SI unit, but it is accepted by the CGPM (the standards body that defines the SI) for use with the SI.

The milliliter was introduced as a subunit of the liter in the metric system in 1795, along with other decimal subunits such as the centiliter and the deciliter. The milliliter was used for measuring very small volumes of liquids and gases, such as medicine, perfume, ink, and blood. The milliliter was also used for measuring some solids, such as granulated sugar, salt, and flour. The milliliter 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 Milliliters

To convert milliliters 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 milliliters to cubic centimeters, multiply by 1.
    • Example: 2 mL × 1 = 2 cm3
  • To convert milliliters to cubic meters, multiply by 0.000001.
    • Example: 2 mL × 0.000001 = 0.000002 m3
  • To convert milliliters to cubic decimeters, multiply by 0.001.
    • Example: 2 mL × 0.001 = 0.002 dm3
  • To convert milliliters to gallons (US liquid), multiply by 0.000264.
    • Example: 2 mL × 0.000264 = 0.000528 gal
  • To convert milliliters to bushels (US), multiply by 0.0000374.
    • Example: 2 mL × 0.0000374 = 0.0000748 bu
  • To convert milliliters to barrels (oil), multiply by 0.0000063.
    • Example: 2 mL × 0.0000063 = 0.0000126 bbl

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

  • To convert cubic centimeters to milliliters, divide by 1.
    • Example: 2 cm3 ÷ 1 = 2 mL
  • To convert cubic meters to milliliters, divide by 0.000001.
    • Example: 0.000002 m3 ÷ 0.000001 = 2 mL
  • To convert cubic decimeters to milliliters, divide by 0.001.
    • Example: 0.002 dm3 ÷ 0.001 = 2 mL
  • To convert gallons (US liquid) to milliliters, divide by 0.000264.
    • Example: 0.000528 gal ÷ 0.000264 = 2 mL
  • To convert bushels (US) to milliliters, divide by 0.0000374.
    • Example: 0.0000748 bu ÷ 0.0000374 = 2 mL
  • To convert barrels (oil) to milliliters, divide by 0.0000063.
    • Example: 0.0000126 bbl ÷ 0.0000063 = 2 mL

Where Milliliters are Used

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

Some examples are:

  • In many countries that use the metric system, milliliters are used for measuring liquids and gases, such as water, milk, juice, soda, beer, wine, oil, fuel, air, and oxygen.
  • In some countries that use the imperial system, such as the United States and Canada, milliliters are used for measuring some liquids and gases, such as medicine, perfume, ink, and blood.
  • In the European Union, milliliters are used for measuring fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions of vehicles.
  • In the medical industry, milliliters are used for measuring blood volume, urine output, and intravenous fluid administration.
  • In the scientific industry, milliliters are used for measuring chemical solutions, reactions, and concentrations.

Example Conversions of Milliliters to Other Units

Here are some example conversions of milliliters to other units of volume:

  • 1 mL = 1 cm3
  • 1 mL = 0.000001 m3
  • 1 mL = 0.001 dm3
  • 1 mL = 0.000264 gal
  • 1 mL = 0.0000374 bu
  • 1 mL = 0.0000063 bbl
  • 1 mL = 0.001 L



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