Liters (L) to Cubic centimeters (cm³) Conversion
Liters
The litre is a unit of volume equal to exactly one cubic decimetre (0.001 m³) and is the most widely used unit for measuring liquids in everyday life, food production, and chemistry. One litre of pure water at 4 °C has a mass of exactly 1 kilogram — an elegant relationship connecting volume and mass in the metric system. The litre is subdivided into 1,000 millilitres.
Cubic centimeters
The cubic centimetre (cm³) is a unit of volume equal to exactly one millilitre (1 mL). It is used interchangeably with mL in medicine and chemistry. In mechanical engineering, engine displacement is traditionally expressed in cubic centimetres (cc) or in litres: a 2.0 L engine has a displacement of 2,000 cc. The cubic centimetre is also used in materials science for expressing density (g/cm³).
| Liters (L) | Cubic centimeters (cm³) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 L | 100 cm³ |
| 1 L | 1000 cm³ |
| 2 L | 2000 cm³ |
| 3 L | 3000 cm³ |
| 5 L | 5000 cm³ |
| 10 L | 10000 cm³ |
| 20 L | 20000 cm³ |
| 30 L | 30000 cm³ |
| 50 L | 50000 cm³ |
| 100 L | 100000 cm³ |
| 1000 L | 1000000 cm³ |