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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). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.
- Volumes smaller than 1 litre
- 1.0 litre is equal to:
- 10-3 m3
- 1 cubic decimetre (1 L = 1 dm3).
- Submultiples:
- 1,000 cm³
- 1,000 millilitres
- Volume of a cube with 100 mm side
- Volume of 1 kilogram of distillated water (at normal temperature (20°C) and 1 atm of pression)
- About 61 cubic inches
- 1.0 litres — 8.2 litres: typical range of automobile engine displacements
- 1.4 litres: human brain cavity
- 3.8 litres: about 1 U.S. gallon
- 4.5 litres: about 1 Imperial gallon
- 5 litres: approximate volume of human blood
- 6 litres: average total volume of the male lungs
- 10 litres: 10-2 m³
- Volumes larger than 10 litres
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