Volume Calculator
Volume: 0 cubic feet
How To Use Volume Calculator
I will tell you step by step how to use this calculator.
Let’s see how to use it.
- You select your “Length correctly.
- You select your “Width” correctly.
- You select your “Height” correctly.
- Select your “Units” correctly.
- Click on Calculate Button.
- Congratulations! You can see your Volume Results.
Table of Contents
ToggleWhat is a Volume ?
Volume is the amount of space an object or substance occupies. Usually the volume of a container is referred to as its capacity.
Volume units and conversion table chart ?
Volume Unit | Symbol | Equivalent |
Milliliter | mL | 1 mL |
Centiliter | cL | 10 mL |
Deciliter | dL | 100 mL |
Liter | L | 1,000 mL |
Cubic Meter | m³ | 1,000,000 mL |
Teaspoon | tsp | 5 mL |
Tablespoon | tbsp | 15 mL |
Fluid Ounce | fl oz | 29.5735 mL |
Cup | cup | 240 mL |
US Pint | pt | 473.176 mL |
US Quart | qt | 946.353 mL |
US Gallon | gal | 3,785.41 mL |
Cubic Inch | in³ | 16.3871 mL |
Cubic Foot | ft³ | 28,316.8 mL |
Imperial Teaspoon | imp tsp | 5.91939 mL |
Imperial Tablespoon | imp tbsp | 17.7582 mL |
Imperial Fluid Ounce | imp fl oz | 28.4131 mL |
Imperial Cup | imp cup | 284.131 mL |
Imperial Pint | imp pt | 568.261 mL |
Imperial Quart | imp qt | 1,136.52 mL |
Imperial Gallon | imp gal | 4,546.09 mL |
Volume Formula:
Volume = Length × Width × Height
Explanation:
Volume: Volume: Determines the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object.
Length, Width, and Height: These are the three dimensions of the object. If the object is a cube, all sides are the same, so you’d use the same value for each. For other shapes, these dimensions may vary.
Example:
If you have a rectangular box with a length of 5 meters, a width of 3 meters, and a height of 2 meters, the volume would be:
Volume=5 m×3 m×2 m=30 cubic meters
This means the box occupies a space of 30 cubic meters.