Centiliters (cL) to Cubic meters (m³) Conversion
Centiliters
The centilitre is a unit of volume equal to one hundredth of a litre (10 mL), used primarily in Europe for expressing beverage servings and wine bottle volumes. A standard wine glass serving in European restaurants is typically 12.5 cL, and spirits are commonly served in 2.5 or 5 cL measures. The centilitre is rarely used in scientific contexts, where millilitres and litres are preferred.
Cubic meters
The cubic metre is the SI derived unit of volume, defined as the volume of a cube with sides of exactly one metre. It is the standard unit for large-scale volumes in engineering, construction, and industry: concrete orders, excavation volumes, and water storage capacity are measured in cubic metres. One cubic metre equals exactly 1,000 litres. In natural gas supply and environmental science, gas flow rates are expressed in cubic metres per hour or per day.
| Centiliters (cL) | Cubic meters (m³) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 cL | 0.000001 m³ |
| 1 cL | 0.00001 m³ |
| 2 cL | 0.00002 m³ |
| 3 cL | 0.00003 m³ |
| 5 cL | 0.00005 m³ |
| 10 cL | 0.0001 m³ |
| 20 cL | 0.0002 m³ |
| 30 cL | 0.0003 m³ |
| 50 cL | 0.0005 m³ |
| 100 cL | 0.001 m³ |
| 1000 cL | 0.01 m³ |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many cubic meters are in 1 centiliters?
1 centiliters (cL) is exactly 0.00001 cubic meters (m³).
How do I convert centiliters to cubic meters?
Multiply the value in centiliters by 0.00001 to get the result in cubic meters. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.