- 1 E+1 m³
To help compare different
orders of magnitude s this page listsvolume s between 10 and 100 ( to ) cubicmetre s. "See also" volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.* Volumes smaller than 10 cubic metres----
*1 E+1 m³ (or 101 m³) equals:
** 10 m³ (cubic metre s)
** 10,000 L (litre s)
** 2,200 Imperial gallons (UK and Commonwealth, though largely metricized)
** 2,642 liquid gallons or 85 beer barrels or 63 oil barrels in U.S. customary units for liquid volumes
** 2,270 dry gallons or 284bushels in U.S. customary units for dry volumes
** 13cubic yard s
** a cube of this volume has an edge of 2.15 m
** asphere of this volume has radius of 1.34 m
* 38.5 m³ — external volume a standard 20-foot ("TEU")cargo container, which has a capacity of 33.1 m³
* 77 m³ — external volume a standard 40-foot ("FEU")cargo container, which has a capacity of 67.5 m³----
* Volumes larger than or equal to 100 cubic metres
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