Convert US Gallons (gal) to Cubic Centimeters (cm³)
Converting US gallons to cubic centimeters is essential for precise measurements in various fields. With the conversion factor of 1 gal = 3785.41 cm³, you can effortlessly translate volume between these units. Whether you're in cooking, science, or travel, this tool simplifies your conversions.
≈ 3785 13/32 cm³
Conversion Formula
Reverse: gal = cm³ × 2.6417e-4
Conversion Examples
US Gallon to Cubic Centimeter Table
| US Gallon (gal) | Cubic Centimeter (cm³) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3,785 | 3785 13/32 |
| 2 | 7,571 | 7570 13/16 |
| 3 | 11,356 | 11356 15/64 |
| 4 | 15,142 | 15141 41/64 |
| 5 | 18,927 | 18927 3/64 |
| 6 | 22,712 | 22712 29/64 |
| 7 | 26,498 | 26497 7/8 |
| 8 | 30,283 | 30283 9/32 |
| 9 | 34,069 | 34068 11/16 |
| 10 | 37,854 | 37854 3/32 |
| 11 | 41,640 | 41639 33/64 |
| 12 | 45,425 | 45424 59/64 |
| 13 | 49,210 | 49210 21/64 |
| 14 | 52,996 | 52995 47/64 |
| 15 | 56,781 | 56781 5/32 |
| 16 | 60,567 | 60566 9/16 |
| 17 | 64,352 | 64351 31/32 |
| 18 | 68,137 | 68137 3/8 |
| 19 | 71,923 | 71922 51/64 |
| 20 | 75,708 | 75708 13/64 |
Unit Definitions
What is a US Gallon (gal)?
The US gallon is a unit of volume commonly used in the United States for measuring liquids. It is equivalent to 3.78541 liters.
History
The gallon has its roots in medieval England, where it was used for measuring various commodities, including wine and beer. The US gallon was standardized in 1824 to help unify measurements across the country.
Current Use
Today, the US gallon is widely used in cooking, fuel measurement, and other applications where liquid volume is important in everyday life.
What is a Cubic Centimeter (cm³)?
A cubic centimeter (cm³) is a unit of volume in the metric system, defined as the volume of a cube with edges of one centimeter. It is commonly used in scientific and medical contexts.
History
The cubic centimeter is derived from the liter, which was established in the late 18th century as part of the metric system. It became widely used worldwide for its simplicity and ease of conversion.
Current Use
Cubic centimeters are often used in fields such as medicine, engineering, and cooking, where precise volume measurements are crucial for accuracy.