How to convert cubic feet to milliliters
To convert a measurement in cubic feet to milliliters, multiply the value by 28,316.8466. The conversion factor comes from the relationship between both units and the liter.
For example, to convert 5 ft³ to milliliters: 5 × 28,316.8466 = 141,584.233 mL.
What is a cubic foot?
A cubic foot is an imperial and US customary unit of volume equal to the space of a cube one foot on each side, about 28.32 liters. The cubic foot is the standard large-volume unit in the US and UK for appliances, storage, and natural gas. Refrigerators and freezers are still sold by their cubic-foot capacity in North America.
Common uses of cubic feet include: Refrigerator, freezer, and appliance capacity; Natural gas metering in the US; Storage unit and moving container volume; Airflow ratings (cubic feet per minute).
What is a milliliter?
A milliliter is a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter (0.001 L) and equal to one cubic centimeter. The milliliter derives from the liter with the Latin prefix 'mille' (thousand). It is the standard small-volume unit in medicine, cooking, and laboratories worldwide, interchangeable with the cubic centimeter (cc).
Common uses of milliliters include: Medicine and syrup dosages; Recipe liquid measurements; Cosmetics and perfume volumes; Laboratory and chemistry work.
Cubic Feet to milliliters worked examples
Here are some common values converted:
1 ft³ = 28,316.8466 mL 5 ft³ = 141,584.233 mL 10 ft³ = 283,168.4659 mL 50 ft³ = 1,415,842.3296 mL 100 ft³ = 2,831,684.6592 mL
Frequently asked questions
How many milliliters are in one cubic foot?
One cubic foot (ft³) equals 28,316.8466 milliliters (mL). Multiply any value in cubic feet by 28,316.8466 to convert to milliliters.
How do I convert cubic feet to milliliters?
Multiply the value in cubic feet by 28,316.8466. For example, 5 ft³ × 28,316.8466 = 141,584.233 mL.
How do I convert milliliters to cubic feet?
Multiply the value in milliliters by 0.000035314667, or divide by 28,316.8466. Use the swap button on the converter above to reverse the direction.
Is the cubic foot to milliliter conversion exact?
Conversions between metric volumes are exact by definition. US and imperial volumes are defined exactly relative to the liter, so these factors are exact.
What is the formula for cubic feet to milliliters?
The formula is: mL = ft³ × 28,316.8466. This comes from the definition of both units relative to the liter.