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1 E-5 m³
To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists volumes between 10-5 cubic metres and 10-4 cubic metres (10 cubic centimetres and 100 cubic centimetres). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.
- Volumes smaller than 10 cubic centimetres
- 10 cm3 is equal to:
- 0.00001 m3
- 1 centilitre
- 10 millilitres
- 0.61 cubic inch.
- volume of a cube of side of 21.5 mm.
- A sphere of this volume has a radius of 13.3 mm.
- This much water has a mass of 10 g.
- 16.39 cm3 = 1 cubic inch
- 50 cm³ -- average amount of blood lost by a woman during menstruation.
- Volumes larger than 100 cubic centimetres
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