Volume Converter
Volume calculator aims to instantly define the amount of space inside a container with the given physical parameters only. You can do the needed calculations of a container of any shape fast and easily.
Popular Unit Conversions Volume
- tablespoon (US) to fl oz (US)
- gal (US) to qt (US)
- qt (US) to gal (US)
- fl oz (US) to L/l
- L/l to cup (US)
- teaspoon (US) to mL
- qt (US) to L/l
- L/l to mL
- m^3 to ton reg
- L/l to qt (US)
- cup (US) to L/l
- cup (US) to tablespoon (US)
- ton reg to L/l
- mL to cm^3
- mL to cup (US)
- tablespoon (US) to cup (US)
- mL to teaspoon (US)
- L/l to ton reg
- gal (US) to L/l
- cup (US) to gal (US)
- cup (US) to dL
- L/l to gal (US)
- ton reg to m^3
- gal (US) to cup (US)
- cup (US) to qt (US)
- cm^3 to mL
- mL to L/l
- mL to pt (US)
- ft^3 to yd^3
- pt (US) to mL
- L/l to fl oz (US)
- qt (US) to cup (US)
- cup (US) to mL
- 1 tablespoon (US) to fluid ounce (US)
- 1 liter to cup (US)
- 500 milliliters to cup (US)s
- 100 milliliters to cup (US)s
- 12 tablespoon (US)s to cup (US)s
- 8 tablespoon (US)s to cup (US)s
- 6 tablespoon (US)s to cup (US)s
- 4 tablespoon (US)s to cup (US)s
- 3 tablespoon (US)s to cup (US)s
- 1 gallon (US) to liter
- 1 liter to fluid ounce (US)
- 2 liters to fluid ounce (US)s
- 4 quart (US)s to cup (US)s
- 1 quart (US) to cup (US)
- 2 quart (US)s to cup (US)s
- 1 cup (US) to milliliter
Frequently Asked Questions
Calculating volume, one can measure the space inside an object in a three-dimensional projection. This metric is measured in many units; barrels, gallons, liters, and cubic meters are some of the most commonly used.
The areas where one can apply their knowledge of volume are diverse – from household to construction and machine building. The need to measure the volume of your aquarium, gas tank, or water pull to know how much liquid you`ll need to fill them up are only some things that make us calculate volume.
Formulas used for calculation vary depending on the object`s shape. The formula for spheric containers requires knowing their radius, whereas, with polygon objects, you need to know their side length. Let’s take a look at several examples.
- For a rectangular container, use the formula V =lwh, where V – volume, l – length, w – width, and h – height. For instance, 10cmx4cmx5cm=200cm3.
- For a sphere-shaped container, V =(4/3)πr3, where r is the radius. Let’s take r=5, then the volume is 4/3)x3.14x53=523.3cm3.
- For cube, V =s3, where s is the side length. Given s=3cm, V=27cm3.
Using our volume conversion calculator is a no-brainer. Just follow the instructions below, and you’ll have no trouble getting the answers you need.
- Select the container shape from the drop-down list.
- Depending on your previous choice, type in the required measurements (length, width, height, radius, etc.).
- Pick the units you want for your measurements.
- Tap the calculation button to see the result.
An online volume converter is a convenient and accurate instrument for daily use.