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    Conversions to other units

    1 in^3 | 5.787×10^-4 ft^3 (cubic feet) | 0.01732 quarts | 16.39 cm^3 (cubic centimeters) | 1.639×10^-5 m^3 (cubic meters) | 16.39 mL (milliliters) | 0.01639 L (liters)

    Conversions from other units

    1 ft^3 | 1728 in^3 1 qt | 57.75 in^3 1 cm^3 | 0.06102 in^3 1 m^3 | 61024 in^3 1 mL | 0.06102 in^3 1 L | 61.02 in^3

    Physical quantity

    volume

    tonnage

    section modulus

    volume polarizability

    Unit systems

    UK imperial | UK imperial volume and capacity | UK imperial volume | US Customary System (USCS) | US volume and capacity | US volume | Canadian

    Basic unit dimensions

    [length]^3

    Corresponding quantity for 1 in^3

    Radius r of a sphere from V = 4πr^3/3: | 0.6204 inches | 15.76 mm (millimeters)

    Edge length a of a cube from V = a^3: | 1 inch | 25 mm (millimeters)

    Mass m of water from m = ρ_(H_2O)V: | 16 grams | (assuming conventional water density ≈ 1000 kg/m^3)

    Molecule number N of water from N = ρ_(H_2O)V/m_(H_2O): | 5.478×10^23 molecules | (assuming conventional water density ≈ 1000 kg/m^3) | (assuming molecular mass of water ≈ 18.02 u)

    Amount of an ideal gas from PV = nRT at STP: | 722 μmol (micromoles)

    Comparisons for 1 in^3 as volume

    ≈ ( 0.2 ≈ 1/5 ) × volume of an Apple iPhone 14 ( ≈ 82000 mm^3 )

    ≈ 0.26 × volume of an Apple iPhone 4 ( ≈ 63000 mm^3 )

    ≈ (0.3 to 0.5) × volume of a typical ice cube ( 30 to 55 mL )

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