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To help compare different orders of magnitude, this page lists volumes between at 10-4 m3 and 10-3 m3 (100 cubic centimetres (sometimes called 100 millilitres) and 1 litre). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.- Volumes smaller than 100 cubic centimetres
- 100 ml is equal to:
- 400 ml -- rough volume of the human urinary bladder
- 473 ml (approx.) -- 1 U.S. pint
- 568 ml (approx.) -- 1 Imperial pint
- 946 ml (approx.) -- 1 U.S. quart
- 750 ml -- the most common volume for wine and liquor bottles; sometimes called a 'fifth' in the United StatesThe United States of America also referred to as the United States U. America ¹ or the States is a federal republic in central North America, stretching from the Atlantic in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west. It shares land borders with Canada in for its approximation to the once-common one-fifth- gallonThe gallon is a unit of volume used for measuring liquids. In the US a gallon is 3. 78541 litres: see U. customary units An Imperial gallon is 4. 54609 litres: see Imperial unit. At one time, the volume of a gallon depended on what you were measuring, and bottle
- Volumes larger than 1 litreTo help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists volumes between at 10-3 m3 and 10-2 m³ (1 litre and 10 litres). See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude. Volumes smaller than 1 litre 1. 0 litre is equal to: 10-3 m³ 1,000 c
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