Convert Cubic Yards (yd³) to Cubic Meters (m³)
When you need to convert cubic yards (yd³) to cubic meters (m³), knowing that 1 yd³ equals 0.764555 m³ is essential. This conversion is particularly useful in construction and landscaping, where volume measurements are often needed. Use our converter to simplify your calculations and ensure accuracy in your projects.
≈ 49/64 m³
Conversion Formula
Reverse: yd³ = m³ × 1.30795
Conversion Examples
Cubic Yard to Cubic Meter Table
| Cubic Yard (yd³) | Cubic Meter (m³) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.7646 | 49/64 |
| 6 | 4.5873 | 4 19/32 |
| 11 | 8.4101 | 8 13/32 |
| 16 | 12.2329 | 12 15/64 |
| 21 | 16.0557 | 16 1/16 |
| 26 | 19.8784 | 19 7/8 |
| 31 | 23.7012 | 23 45/64 |
| 36 | 27.524 | 27 17/32 |
| 41 | 31.3468 | 31 11/32 |
| 46 | 35.1695 | 35 11/64 |
| 51 | 38.9923 | — |
| 56 | 42.8151 | 42 13/16 |
| 61 | 46.6379 | 46 41/64 |
| 66 | 50.4606 | 50 29/64 |
| 71 | 54.2834 | 54 9/32 |
| 76 | 58.1062 | 58 7/64 |
| 81 | 61.929 | 61 59/64 |
| 86 | 65.7517 | 65 3/4 |
| 91 | 69.5745 | 69 37/64 |
| 96 | 73.3973 | 73 25/64 |
Unit Definitions
What is a Cubic Yard (yd³)?
A cubic yard (yd³) is a unit of volume in the imperial system, defined as the volume of a cube with edges of one yard in length.
History
The cubic yard has been used since the 19th century in the United States and the UK, primarily for construction and landscaping purposes. Its use helps standardize measurements in industries that require bulk material handling.
Current Use
Today, cubic yards are commonly used in construction, landscaping, and shipping to measure large quantities of materials efficiently.
What is a Cubic Meter (m³)?
A cubic meter (m³) is the SI unit of volume, defined as the volume of a cube with edges of one meter in length.
History
The cubic meter has been the standard unit of measurement in the metric system since its inception in the late 18th century. It is widely used across the globe for scientific, industrial, and commercial applications.
Current Use
Cubic meters are used internationally in various fields, including construction, shipping, and environmental science, providing a consistent measure of volume.