- 1 E-4 m³
To help compare different
orders of magnitude , this page listsvolume s between 10-4 m³ and 10-3 m³ or 100 millilitres and 1litre . "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
** 6.1cubic inch .
** 1/10 of a litre
** 1 decilitre
** volume of cube with edge 46 mm
* 400 mL — rough volume of the humanurinary bladder
* 473 mL (approx.) — 1 U.S.pint
* 568 mL (approx.) — 1 Imperial pint
* 750 mL — the most common volume forwine andliquor bottles; sometimes called a 'fifth' in theUnited States for its approximation to the once-common one-fifth-gallon bottle
* 946 mL (approx.) — 1 U.S.quart
*Volumes larger than 1 litre
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