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Volume Conversion Table

Values shown for 1 Liter

About Volume Conversions

Volume measurements create frequent confusion because the US customary and imperial systems use the same names for different quantities. A US gallon (3.785 liters) is about 17% smaller than an imperial gallon (4.546 liters), and this difference cascades through all derived units — pints, quarts, and fluid ounces all differ between systems. In cooking, this distinction matters: a British recipe calling for 1 pint of milk means 568 ml, while an American pint is only 473 ml. Scientific applications use metric volumes exclusively (milliliters, liters, cubic centimeters), with 1 mL defined as exactly 1 cm³. Our converter distinguishes between US and imperial variants and uses exact conversion chains to maintain full precision.

Unit NameSymbolValueFormula
Cubic Centimetercm³1000divide by 1000
Cubic Footft³0.0353147multiply by 28.316846592
Cubic Inchin³61.0237multiply by 0.016387064
Cubic Meter0.001multiply by 1000
Imperial Fluid Ounceimp fl oz35.1951multiply by 0.0284130625
Imperial Gallonimp gal0.219969multiply by 4.54609
Imperial Pintimp pt1.75975multiply by 0.56826125
LiterL1base unit
MillilitermL1000divide by 1000
US CupUS cup4.22675multiply by 0.2365882365
US Fluid OunceUS fl oz33.814multiply by 0.0295735295625
US GallonUS gal0.264172multiply by 3.785411784
US PintUS pt2.11338multiply by 0.473176473
US QuartUS qt1.05669multiply by 0.946352946
US TablespoonUS tbsp67.628multiply by 0.01478676478125
US TeaspoonUS tsp202.884multiply by 0.00492892159375