Volumen y capacidad Convertidor

Convierte entre 19 unidades de volumen y capacidad diferentes

1 ml = l

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Unidades disponibles

Barrel

bbl

The barrel is primarily used in the petroleum industry, where one barrel of crude oil is exactly 42 US gallons. This specific volume has become standard for global oil pricing and measurement.

Cubic Centimeter

cm³

The cubic centimeter is technically identical to the milliliter but often used interchangeably in medical and engineering contexts. It's the volume of a cube with sides of 1 centimeter.

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Cubic Foot

ft³

The cubic foot is a unit of volume widely used in construction, HVAC systems, and natural gas billing. It's the volume occupied by a cube measuring one foot on each side.

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Cubic Inch

in³

The cubic inch is a unit of volume particularly important in the automotive industry for measuring engine displacement. It's the volume of a cube measuring one inch on each side.

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Cubic Meter

The cubic meter is the SI unit of volume and the standard for measuring large volumes. One cubic meter is exactly 1,000 liters and represents the volume of a cube with sides of 1 meter.

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Cubic Yard

yd³

The cubic yard is the standard volume measurement for bulk materials in construction and landscaping. It's the volume of a cube measuring one yard (3 feet or 36 inches) on each side.

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Cup (US)

cup

The cup is the fundamental unit for American cooking recipes. Unlike the metric equivalent (250 mL), the US cup is standardized at exactly 236.588 mL, making precise conversions important for recipe success.

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Fluid Ounce (Imperial)

fl oz (UK)

The UK fluid ounce is slightly smaller than the US fluid ounce. It's the standard for liquid measurements in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and some Commonwealth nations.

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Fluid Ounce (US)

fl oz

The US fluid ounce is the standard unit for measuring liquid volumes in the United States. Despite having the same name, it's different from the imperial fluid ounce used in the UK.

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Gallon (Imperial)

gal (UK)

The Imperial gallon is significantly larger than the US gallon. It remains the official unit for fuel and milk measurements in the United Kingdom, though liters are increasingly used.

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Gallon (US)

gal

The US gallon is a large volume unit widely used in the United States for fuel, milk, and other liquids. It's significantly different from the Imperial gallon used in the UK.

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Liter

L

The liter is perhaps the most recognizable metric volume unit. It's used for everything from beverage bottles to fuel tanks, paint cans, and engine displacement. The liter is defined as exactly 1 cubic decimeter (dm³).

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Microliter

µL

The microliter is a crucial unit in laboratory and medical contexts where ultra-precise volume measurements are needed. A microliter is so small that it's barely visible to the naked eye.

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Milliliter

mL

The milliliter is the base unit for our volume conversion system. It's exactly equivalent to one cubic centimeter (cm³) and is the standard unit for measuring small liquid volumes in medicine and cooking globally.

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Pint (Imperial)

pt (UK)

The UK pint is larger than the US pint and remains the standard for beer measurements in British pubs. Despite metrication efforts, the pint is still widely used in the UK.

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Pint (US)

pt

The US pint is commonly used for measuring beverages and larger liquid quantities in cooking. It's one-half of a quart and one-eighth of a gallon in the US customary system.

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Quart (US)

qt

The quart is a convenient intermediate unit between pints and gallons in the US customary system. It's commonly used for oil changes in vehicles and larger cooking measurements.

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Tablespoon

tbsp

The tablespoon is an essential culinary measurement, equivalent to 3 teaspoons or 1/16 cup. It's the standard unit for measuring sauce quantities, oil, and other liquid or semi-solid ingredients.

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Teaspoon

tsp

The teaspoon is the smallest standard culinary measurement, used for precise dosing of spices, extracts, and medicines. Three teaspoons equal one tablespoon.

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Datos rápidos

Total de unidades

19

Comúnmente usado

17

Unidades científicas

5