1 E-4 m³
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To help compare different orders of magnitude, this page lists volumes between 10-4 m³ and 10-3 m³ or 100 millilitres and 1 litre. See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude. Keep in mind that one millilitre or mL in SI notation, is defined as equal to one cubic centimetre, or cm³.
- Volumes smaller than 100 cubic centimetres
- 100 mL is equal to:
- 1 E-4 m³
- 100 cm³
- 6.1 cubic inch.
- 1/10 of a litre
- 1 decilitre
- volume of cube with edge 46 mm
- 400 mL — rough volume of the human urinary bladder
- 473 mL (approx.) — 1 U.S. pint
- 568 mL (approx.) — 1 Imperial pint
- 750 mL — the most common volume for wine and liquor bottles; sometimes called a 'fifth' in the United States for its approximation to the once-common one-fifth-gallon bottle
- 821.1 cm³ — Volume of the Toshiba Libretto — the smallest PC compatible computer as of 1996.
- 946 mL (approx.) — 1 U.S. quart
- Volumes larger than 1 litre
Orders of magnitude (volume) SI unit: cubic metre |
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1 E-60 m³ | 1 E-18 m³ | 1 E-12 m³ | 1 ml | 1 m³ | 1 E6 m³ | 1 E12 m³ | 1 E18 m³ | 1 E24 m³ | 1 E30 m³ |
1 E-50 m³ | 1 E-17 m³ | 1 E-11 m³ | 10 ml | 10 m³ | 1 E7 m³ | 1 E13 m³ | 1 E19 m³ | 1 E25 m³ | 1 E40 m³ |
1 E-40 m³ | 1 E-16 m³ | 1 E-10 m³ | 100 ml | 100 m³ | 1 E8 m³ | 1 E14 m³ | 1 E20 m³ | 1 E26 m³ | 1 E50 m³ |
1 E-30 m³ | 1 E-15 m³ | 1 E-9 m³ | 1 l | 1000 m³ | 1 E9 m³ | 1 E15 m³ | 1 E21 m³ | 1 E27 m³ | 1 E60 m³ |
1 E-20 m³ | 1 E-14 m³ | 1 E-8 m³ | 10 l | 10000 m³ | 1 E10 m³ | 1 E16 m³ | 1 E22 m³ | 1 E28 m³ | 1 E70 m³ |
1 E-19 m³ | 1 E-13 m³ | 1 E-7 m³ | 100 l | 100,000 m³ | 1 E11 m³ | 1 E17 m³ | 1 E23 m³ | 1 E29 m³ | 1 E80 m³ |