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Cubic Centimeters (cm³), often referred to as "cc" in automotive contexts or "mL" in medicine, are a fundamental unit of volume in the metric system. Precision in converting this unit is critical in fields ranging from pharmacology, where dosage accuracy is vital, to mechanical engineering, where combustion chamber volume determines engine performance.

This tool functions as a simultaneous converter dashboard. By inputting a single value in cubic centimeters, it immediately calculates and displays equivalents across multiple unit systems, including Imperial and US Customary standards. This eliminates the need for repeated manual calculations and reduces the risk of order-of-magnitude errors when switching between metric (Liters, m³) and imperial (Gallons, Cubic Inches) systems.

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Formulas

All conversions rely on the base definition relative to the cubic centimeter:

1 cm3 = 1 mL

Common conversion factors used:

VL = Vcm3 × 0.001Vgal Vcm3 × 0.000264172Vin3 Vcm3 × 0.0610237

Reference Data

Cubic Centimeters (cm³)Milliliters (mL)Liters (L)US Gallons (gal)Cubic Inches (in³)
110.0010.000260.06102
50500.050.013213.05119
1001000.10.026426.10237
5005000.50.1320930.5119
1000100010.2641761.0237
3785.413785.413.785411231

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. For all practical and scientific purposes, 1 cubic centimeter (cm³) is exactly equal to 1 milliliter (mL). The terms are often used interchangeably depending on the industry (e.g., "cc" in automotive, "mL" in chemistry).
"cc" stands for Cubic Centimeter. It measures the total volume of air and fuel pushed through the engine cylinders. A "2000cc" engine has a displacement of 2.0 Liters.
Divide the value by 1,000,000. One cubic meter contains one million cubic centimeters ($100^3$).