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To convert from Cubic Centimeter (cm3) to Gigaliter (Gl), use the following formula:
Let's convert 5 Cubic Centimeter (cm3) to Gigaliter (Gl).
Using the formula:
Therefore, 5 Cubic Centimeter (cm3) is equal to Gigaliter (Gl).
Here are some quick reference conversions from Cubic Centimeter (cm3) to Gigaliter (Gl):
| Cubic Centimeters | Gigaliters |
|---|---|
| 0.000001 cm3 | Gl |
| 0.001 cm3 | Gl |
| 0.1 cm3 | Gl |
| 1 cm3 | Gl |
| 2 cm3 | Gl |
| 3 cm3 | Gl |
| 4 cm3 | Gl |
| 5 cm3 | Gl |
| 6 cm3 | Gl |
| 7 cm3 | Gl |
| 8 cm3 | Gl |
| 9 cm3 | Gl |
| 10 cm3 | Gl |
| 20 cm3 | Gl |
| 30 cm3 | Gl |
| 40 cm3 | Gl |
| 50 cm3 | Gl |
| 100 cm3 | Gl |
| 1000 cm3 | Gl |
| 10000 cm3 | Gl |
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A cubic centimeter (cm3) is a fundamental unit of volume in the metric system.
It is equal to one-thousandth of a liter. The plural form is cubic centimeters.
A cubic centimeter is exactly equal to one milliliter (1 cm3 = 1 mL).
Because they are identical, converting between cm3 and mL is a simple one-to-one conversion.
This crucial equivalence is widely used in science, particularly in chemistry and medicine, as well as in everyday tasks like cooking.
The abbreviation "cc" is a common substitute for cubic centimeters, especially in the medical and automotive fields.
In Medicine: A cc is used to measure dosages of liquid medicine for injections. For example, a syringe labeled "10cc" can hold 10 cubic centimeters (or 10 mL) of fluid.
In Automotive: In the car world, cc refers to an engine's displacement—the total volume of all its cylinders. A "1500cc engine" has cylinders that can displace 1500 cubic centimeters of air and fuel.
To visualize the volume of a single cubic centimeter, imagine a small cube with each side measuring exactly 1 centimeter in length, width, and height.
This is about the size of a standard sugar cube or a small die used in board games.
Understanding this physical size helps in estimating volumes and appreciating the unit's scale in practical situations.
A gigaliter (GL) is a unit of volume in the metric system equal to one billion liters (109 L).
It can be challenging to visualize just how large a single gigaliter (GL) really is.
To put its immense scale into perspective, one gigaliter is the same as:
This massive scale is why the gigaliter is used for measuring things like a city's water supply or the capacity of a reservoir.
The gigaliter is a standard unit for measuring large-scale water resources and consumption.
You'll often see it used when discussing:
For example, Sydney Harbour contains roughly 500 gigaliters of water.
Measuring volumes in gigaliters is vital for professionals in:
The gigaliter fits neatly within the International System of Units (SI). The prefix "giga" means a factor of one billion.
This makes the conversions straightforward:
It is also equivalent to one million cubic meters (1,000,000 m3) and one-thousandth of a cubic kilometer (0.001 km3).
This makes it a perfect unit for measuring volumes that are too large for liters but smaller than a whole cubic kilometer.