- 1 E-7 m³
To help compare different
orders of magnitude this page listsvolume s between 10-7 cubic metres and 10-6 cubic metres (100 microlitres and 1 cubic centimetre). "See also" volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.*Volumes smaller than 100 microlitres
* 0.1 cm³ is equal to:
** 100microlitre s
** Volume of 100 mg ofwater .
** 10-7 m³
** Volume of a cube with 4.6 mm side
* 0.2 cm³ is equal to 200 microlitres -- average volume of apea
* Volumes larger than 1 cubic centimetre
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