SI Units - Volume

SI Units Volune

Volume is the measure of the 3-dimensional space occupied by matter, or enclosed by a surface, measured in cubic units. The SI unit of volume is the cubic meter (m3), which is a derived unit.

Common Units of Volume

1000 cubic millimeters (mm3)

= 1 cubic centimeter (cm3)

1 cm3

= 1 milliliter (mL)

10 mL

= 1 centiliter (cL)

10 cL

= 1 deciliter (dL)

1 dL

= 100 milliliters (mL)

1000 cm3

= 1 cubic decimeter (dm3)

1 dm3

= 1 liter (L)

10 dL

= 1 L

1000 mL

= 1 L

10 L

= 1 dekaliter (daL)

10 daL

= 1 hectoliter (hL)

1 hL

= 100 L

1000 dm3

= 1 cubic meter (m3)

1000 L

= 1 m3

1000 L

= 1 kL

1 kL

= 10 hL
The Liter Cube Model illustrates SI volume units, increasing by powers of ten.

Use the visual Liter Cube Model to explore common SI volume units as they increase by powers of ten (from left to right). The smallest cube represents 1 cm3 (or 1 mL). The rod of 10 cubes represents 10 cm3 (or 10 mL). The flat square of 100 cubes represents 100 cm3 (or 100 mL). The large cube of 1 000 small cubes represents 1 000 cm3 (1 dm3 or 1 000 mL or 1 L).

Visualize one cubic decimeter (dm3) or one liter (1 L) as a cube where each side is:

Visualize one liter (1 L) as:

A key advantage of the SI is that volume (capacity) is defined the same way for solids, liquids, and gases. The SI uses the same units, like cubic meters (m3) or liters (L) and the simple power of ten. For example, a 10 cm × 10 cm × 10 cm cube has a volume of 1 000 cm or 1 L.

This makes learning and teaching easier because you don’t need to consider if it’s a “dry,” “liquid,” or “fluid” volume measurements. In contrast, non-SI (U.S. customary) measurements use different units for “dry,” “liquid,” or “fluid” volume measurements (like bushels for dry commodities or gallons for liquids). Learn more about Unit Conversion resources.

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Everyday Volumes

15 mL

Eye Drop Bottle

80 mL

Empty Human Stomach

200 mL

Juice Box

355 mL

Soda Pop Can

4 L

Full Human Stomach

5 L

Blood in Human Body

235 L

Bathtub

1 ML

Olympic Swimming Pool

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Bodies of WaterContinentVolume of Water (estimated)Caspian SeaAsia78 700 km3Lake BaikalAsia23 600 km3Lake SuperiorNorth America12 100 km3Lake MichiganNorth America4 920 km3Lake HuronNorth America3 540 km3Lake VictoriaAfrica2 700 km3Lake OntarioNorth America1 700 km3Lake LodogaEurope908 km3Lake ErieNorth America484 km3Lake MaracaiboSouth America280 km3Lake TahoeNorth America151 km3Lake MeadNorth America35 km3

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Resources for Teachers and Students

Student classroom vocabulary:

Teachers: Top 10 Tips for Teaching the Metric System. (NIST)

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