Milliliter to Cubic inch
milliliter to cubic inch Conversion Table
| milliliter (mL) | cubic inch (in³) | |
|---|---|---|
| 0.01 mL | → | 0.01 in³ |
| 0.1 mL | → | 0.1 in³ |
| 1.0 mL | → | 1.0 in³ |
| 2.0 mL | → | 2.0 in³ |
| 3.0 mL | → | 3.0 in³ |
| 5.0 mL | → | 5.0 in³ |
| 10.0 mL | → | 10.0 in³ |
| 20.0 mL | → | 20.0 in³ |
| 30.0 mL | → | 30.0 in³ |
| 50.0 mL | → | 50.0 in³ |
| 100.0 mL | → | 100.0 in³ |
| 1000.0 mL | → | 1000.0 in³ |
Example Conversion
To convert from milliliter to cubic inch, multiply by 1.0.
For example: 22 milliliter = 22 × 1.0 = 22.0 cubic inch
Unit History
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.
About cubic inch
One cubic inch is the volume of a cube with each side measuring an inch. Though it is a relatively small unit of measure, it has a long history in engineering and manufacturing contexts. Engine displacement in older American cars was often described in cubic inches, illustrating how deeply ingrained it is in certain fields.