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One cubic meter of
concrete (representing the world annual production per inhabitant)
The cubic metre (US spelling: cubic meter, symbol: m³) is the SI derived unit of volume. Concrete is a construction material composed of Cement (commonly Portland cement) as well as other cementitious materials such as Fly ash and Slag SI derived units are part of the SI system of measurement units and are derived from the seven SI base units They are derived from SI basic units/defined The volume of any solid plasma vacuum or theoretical object is how much three- Dimensional space it occupies often quantified numerically It is the volume of a cube with edges one metre in length. A cube is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces facets or sides with three meeting at each vertex. The metre or meter is a unit of Length. It is the basic unit of Length in the Metric system and in the International Length is the long Dimension of any object The length of a thing is the distance between its ends its linear extent as measured from end to end An alternative name, which allowed a different usage with metric prefixes, was the stère. An SI prefix (also known as a metric prefix) is a name or associated symbol that precedes a unit of measure (or its symbol to form a Decimal multiple or Another alternative name, not widely used any more, is the kilolitre.
Conversions
-
1 cubic metre is equivalent to:
- 1,000 litres (exactly);[1]
- ~35. Conversion of units refers to conversion factors between different Units of measurement for the same Quantity. The litre or liter (see spelling differences) is a unit of Volume. 3 cubic feet (approximately)
- 1 cu ft = 0. The cubic foot is an imperial and US customary (non- metric) unit of Volume, used in the United States Canada and the United Kingdom 028316846 m³ (exactly)
- ~1. 31 cubic yards (approximately)
- 1 cu yd = 0. A cubic yard is an Imperial / US customary (non- SI non- metric) unit of Volume, used in the United States, Canada and 764554857 m³ (exactly)
- ~6. 29 oil barrels (approximately)
- 1 oil bbl = 0. 158987294 m³ (exactly)
A cubic metre of pure water at the temperature of maximum density (3. Water is a common Chemical substance that is essential for the survival of all known forms of Life. 98 °C) and standard atmospheric pressure (101. The Celsius Temperature scale was previously known as the centigrade scale. 325 kPa) has a mass of 1000 kg, or one tonne. Mass is a fundamental concept in Physics, roughly corresponding to the Intuitive idea of how much Matter there is in an object This article is about the tonne or metric ton For other tons see Ton. At 0 °C, the freezing point of water, it is slightly less, 999. 972 kilograms.
It is sometimes abbreviated to cu m, m3, m^3 or m**3 when superscript characters or markup are not available/accessible (i. This article is about the terms 'subscript' and 'superscript' as used in typography A glyph is an element of writing Two or more glyphs representing the same symbol whether interchangeable or context-dependent are called Allographs the abstract unit they e. in some typewritten documents and postings in Usenet newsgroups). Usenet, a Portmanteau of "user" and "network" is a world-wide distributed Internet discussion system
Abbreviated CBM in the freight business and MTQ (or numeric code 49) in international trade. Cargo (or freight) refers to goods or produce transported generally for Commercial gain by ship, aircraft, train,
Multiples and submultiples
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See 1 E-3 m³ for a comparison with other volumes. An SI prefix (also known as a metric prefix) is a name or associated symbol that precedes a unit of measure (or its symbol to form a Decimal multiple or To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between at 10-3 m3 and 10-2 m³ (1 Litre and 10 litres
Multiples
- Cubic decameter
- the volume of a cube of side length one decametre (10 m)
- equal to a megalitre
- 1 dam³ = 1,000 m³ = 1 Ml
- Cubic hectometre
- the volume of a cube of side length one hectometre (100m)
- equal to a gigalitre
- 1 hm³ = 1,000,000 m³ = 1 Gl
- Cubic kilometre
- the volume of a cube of side length one kilometre (1,000 m)
- equal to a petalitre
- 1 km³ = 1,000,000,000 m³ = 1 Pl
Submultiples
- Cubic decimeter
- the volume of a cube of side length one decimetre (0. 1 m)
- equal to a litre
- 1 dm³ = 0. 001 m³ = 1 l
- Cubic centimetre[2]
- the volume of a cube of side length one centimetre (0. 01 m)
- equal to a millilitre
- 1 cm³ = 0. 000001 m³ = 1 ml
- Cubic millimetre
- the volume of a cube of side length one millimetre (0. 001 m)
- equal to a microlitre
- 1 mm³ = 0. 000000001 m³ = 1 µl
Notes
- ^ From 1901 to 1964 the litre was defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at 4°C and 760 millimetres of mercury pressure. Water is a common Chemical substance that is essential for the survival of all known forms of Life. The Celsius Temperature scale was previously known as the centigrade scale. The torr (symbol Torr) is a non- SI unit of Pressure defined as 1/760 of an atmosphere. During this time, a litre was about 1. 000028 dm³. In 1964 the original definition was reverted to.
- ^ The cubic centimetre is the base unit of volume of the CGS system of units. The centimetre-gram-second system ( CGS) is a system of physical units. The colloquial abbreviations "cc" and "ccm" are not SI but are common in some contexts such as cooking, engine displacement and medicine. Engine displacement is defined as the total Volume of air/fuel mixture an Engine can draw in during one complete engine cycle it is normally stated in Cubic
| SI derived unit cubic metre, from base unit metre |
Orders of magnitude for volume |
Conversion of units for volume |
| 1 E-45 m³ = 1 fm³ |
1 E-36 m³ = 1 pm³ |
1 E-27 m³ = 1 nm³ |
1 E-18 m³ = 1 µm³ |
1 E-9 m³ = 1 mm³ |
|
1 E0 m³ = 1 m³ |
|
1 E+9 m³ = 1 km³ |
1 E+18 m³ = 1 Mm³ |
1 E+27 m³ = 1 Gm³ |
1 E+36 m³ = 1 Tm³ |
1 E+45 m³ = 1 Pm³ |
| 10 fm³ |
10 pm³ |
10 nm³ |
10 µm³ |
10 mm³ |
|
10 m³ |
|
10 km³ |
10 Mm³ |
10 Gm³ |
10 Tm³ |
1 E+50 m³ |
| 100 fm³ |
100 pm³ |
100 nm³ |
100 µm³ |
100 mm³ |
|
100 m³ |
|
100 km³ |
100 Mm³ |
100 Gm³ |
100 Tm³ |
1 E+54 m³ = 1 Em³ |
| 1,000 fm³ |
1,000 pm³ |
1,000 nm³ |
1,000 µm³ |
1,000 mm³ |
= |
1 cm³ |
1,000 m³ |
= |
1 dam³ |
1,000 km³ |
1,000 Mm³ |
1,000 Gm³ |
1,000 Tm³ |
1 E+60 m³ |
| 10,000 fm³ |
10,000 pm³ |
10,000 nm³ |
10,000 µm³ |
10,000 mm³ |
= |
10 cm³ |
10,000 m³ |
= |
10 dam³ |
10,000 km³ |
10,000 Mm³ |
10,000 Gm³ |
10,000 Tm³ |
1 E+63 m³ = 1 Zm³ |
| 100,000 fm³ |
100,000 pm³ |
100,000 nm³ |
100,000 µm³ |
100,000 mm³ |
= |
100 cm³ |
100,000 m³ |
= |
100 dam³ |
100,000 km³ |
100,000 Mm³ |
100,000 Gm³ |
100,000 Tm³ |
1 E+70 m³ |
| 1,000,000 fm³ |
1,000,000 pm³ |
1,000,000 nm³ |
1,000,000 µm³ |
1,000,000 mm³ |
= |
1 dm³ |
1,000,000 m³ |
= |
1 hm³ |
1,000,000 km³ |
1,000,000 Mm³ |
1,000,000 Gm³ |
1,000,000 Tm³ |
1 E+72 m³ = 1 Ym³ |
| 10,000,000 fm³ |
10,000,000 pm³ |
10,000,000 nm³ |
10,000,000 µm³ |
10,000,000 mm³ |
= |
10 dm³ |
10,000,000 m³ |
= |
10 hm³ |
10,000,000 km³ |
10,000,000 Mm³ |
10,000,000 Gm³ |
10,000,000 Tm³ |
1 E+80 m³ |
| 100,000,000 fm³ |
100,000,000 pm³ |
100,000,000 nm³ |
100,000,000 µm³ |
100,000,000 mm³ |
= |
100 dm³ |
100,000,000 m³ |
= |
100 hm³ |
100,000,000 km³ |
100,000,000 Mm³ |
100,000,000 Gm³ |
100,000,000 Tm³ |
| 1 E-6 m³ = 1 cm³ = 1 mL = 1 E-3 L • 1 E-5 m³ = 10 cm³ = 1 cL = 1 E-2 L • 1 E-4 m³ = 100 cm³ = 1 dL = 1 E-1 L • 1 E-3 m³ = 1 dm³ = 1 L = 1 E0 L • 1 E-2 m³ = 10 dm³ = 1 daL = 1 E+1 L • 1 E-1 m³ = 100 dm³ = 1 hL = 1 E+2 L • 1 E0 m³ = 1 m³ = 1 kL = 1 E+3 L |
SI derived units are part of the SI system of measurement units and are derived from the seven SI base units They are derived from SI basic units/defined The International System of Units (SI defines seven dimensionally independent SI base units. The metre or meter is a unit of Length. It is the basic unit of Length in the Metric system and in the International The pages linked in the right-hand column contain lists of volumes that are of the same order of magnitude (power of ten Conversion of units refers to conversion factors between different Units of measurement for the same Quantity. The volume of any solid plasma vacuum or theoretical object is how much three- Dimensional space it occupies often quantified numerically To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10-18 cubic meters and 10-17 cubic meters (1 Femtolitre and 10 To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10-9 cubic metres and 10-8 cubic metres (1 microlitre and 10 microlitres CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 1 and 10 cubic Kilometres (10^{9} to 10^{10} cubic To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 1 and 1000 cubic Megametres (10^{18} to 10^{21} cubic To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between one and one thousand cubic gigametre (10^{27} to 10^{30} To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10-17 cubic meters and 10-16 cubic meters (10 Femtolitres and 100 To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10-8 cubic metres and 10-7 cubic metres (10 microlitres and 100 microlitres To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 10 and 100 (10^{1} to 10^{2} cubic Metres See To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 10 and 100 cubic Kilometres (10^{11} to 10^{11} cubic To help compare the Orders of magnitude of different Volumes here is a list of volumes between 1050 m3 and 1060 m³ To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10&minus16 cubic meters and 10&minus15 cubic meters (100 Femtolitres To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10-7 cubic metres and 10-6 cubic metres (100 microlitres and 1 cubic centimetre To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 100 and 1000 (10^{2} to 10^{3} cubic Metres To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 100 and 1000 cubic Kilometres (10^{11} to 10^{12} To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10-15 cubic meters and 10-14 cubic meters (1 Picolitres and 10 picolitres To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10-6 cubic metres and 10-5 cubic metres (1 cubic centimetres and 10 cubic centimetres CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 1000 and 10000 (10^{3} to 10^{4} cubic Metres CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 1000 and 1 million cubic Kilometres (10^{12} to 10^{15} To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between one thousand and one million cubic Megametres (10^{21} to 10^{24} To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between one thousand cubic gigametre and ten thousand cubic terametre (10^{30} To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10-14 cubic meters and 10-13 cubic meters (10 Picolitres and 100 To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10-5 cubic metres and 10-4 cubic metres (10 cubic centimetres and 100 cubic CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 10000 and 100000 (10^{4} to 10^{5} cubic Metres CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare the Orders of magnitude of different Volumes here is a list of volumes between 1040 m3 and 1050 m³ To help compare different Orders of magnitude, this page lists Volumes between 10-4 m³ and 10-3 m³ or 100 millilitres and 1 Litre CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 100000 and 1 million cubic Metres Volumes smaller CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare the Orders of magnitude of different Volumes here is a list of volumes between 10-30 m3 and 10-20 m³ To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between at 10-3 m3 and 10-2 m³ (1 Litre and 10 litres CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 1 million and 10 million cubic Metres Volumes smaller CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 1 million and 1 billion ( thousand million) cubic Kilometres (10^{15} To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between one million cubic Megametres and one one cubic gigametre (10^{24} To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 0 CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 10 million and 100 million (10^{7} to 10^{8} cubic Metres CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes over 1080 m³ To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10&minus10 cubic metres and 10&minus9 cubic metres (100 nanolitres and 1 To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes from at 10-1 m³ to 1 m³ CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 100 million cubic Metres and 1 cubic Kilometre (10^{8} CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here. To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10-6 cubic metres and 10-5 cubic metres (1 cubic centimetres and 10 cubic centimetres To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between 10-5 cubic metres and 10-4 cubic metres (10 cubic centimetres and 100 cubic To help compare different Orders of magnitude, this page lists Volumes between 10-4 m³ and 10-3 m³ or 100 millilitres and 1 Litre To help compare different Orders of magnitude this page lists Volumes between at 10-3 m3 and 10-2 m³ (1 Litre and 10 litres To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes between 0 To help compare different Orders of magnitudes this page lists Volumes from at 10-1 m³ to 1 m³ CM3 redirects here If you were looking for the 3rd game in the Cooking Mama series abbreviated as CM3 see here.
Dictionary
cubic metre
-noun
- A unit of volume, symbol m3, equal to that of a cube having sides each one metre in length.
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