Cubic foot to Milliliter
cubic foot to milliliter Conversion Table
| cubic foot (ft³) | milliliter (mL) | |
|---|---|---|
| 0.01 ft³ | → | 0.01 mL |
| 0.1 ft³ | → | 0.1 mL |
| 1.0 ft³ | → | 1.0 mL |
| 2.0 ft³ | → | 2.0 mL |
| 3.0 ft³ | → | 3.0 mL |
| 5.0 ft³ | → | 5.0 mL |
| 10.0 ft³ | → | 10.0 mL |
| 20.0 ft³ | → | 20.0 mL |
| 30.0 ft³ | → | 30.0 mL |
| 50.0 ft³ | → | 50.0 mL |
| 100.0 ft³ | → | 100.0 mL |
| 1000.0 ft³ | → | 1000.0 mL |
Example Conversion
To convert from cubic foot to milliliter, multiply by 1.0.
For example: 22 cubic foot = 22 × 1.0 = 22.0 milliliter
Unit History
About cubic foot
A cubic foot is defined by a cube with edges one foot in length. It is commonly used in certain industries in the United States to measure the capacity of appliances like refrigerators or freezers, as well as shipping and storage volumes. It is less suited to very large volumes but remains valuable in smaller-scale measurements.
About milliliter
The milliliter is a metric unit of volume commonly used for measuring small amounts of liquid. Equal to one-thousandth of a liter (or one cubic centimeter), it is the standard unit for medicine dosages, beverage nutrition labels, and laboratory measurements worldwide.