Liters (L) to Cubic millimeters (mm³) 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 millimeters
The cubic millimetre is a unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a cubic centimetre (10⁻⁶ L or 10⁻⁹ m³). It is used in precision engineering, optics, and laboratory science for very small volumes. In clinical haematology, blood cell counts and platelet volumes are sometimes expressed in cubic millimetres per unit volume. Gemstone volumes in jewellery are also occasionally measured in cubic millimetres.
| Liters (L) | Cubic millimeters (mm³) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 L | 100,000.00 mm³ |
| 1 L | 1,000,000.00 mm³ |
| 2 L | 2,000,000.00 mm³ |
| 3 L | 3,000,000.00 mm³ |
| 5 L | 5,000,000.00 mm³ |
| 10 L | 10,000,000.00 mm³ |
| 20 L | 20,000,000.00 mm³ |
| 30 L | 30,000,000.00 mm³ |
| 50 L | 50,000,000.00 mm³ |
| 100 L | 100,000,000.00 mm³ |
| 1000 L | 1,000,000,000.00 mm³ |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many cubic millimeters are in 1 liters?
1 liters (L) is exactly 1,000,000 cubic millimeters (mm³).
How do I convert liters to cubic millimeters?
Multiply the value in liters by 1,000,000 to get the result in cubic millimeters. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.