Metric SI Unit Conversions: Metric SI Volume
This section covers unit conversion worksheets for converting metric/SI volumes (liter base units) between other metric units, for example milliliters to liters, centiliters to liters, etc.
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liters to Milliliters and Centiliters 1
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liters to Milliliters and Centiliters 2
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liters to Milliliters and Centiliters 3
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liters to Milliliters and Centiliters 4
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liters to Kiloliters, Hectoliters, Decaliters 1
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liters to Kiloliters, Hectoliters, Decaliters 2
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liters to Kiloliters, Hectoliters, Decaliters 3
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Milliliters and Centiliters to Liters 1
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Milliliters and Centiliters to Liters 2
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Milliliters and Centiliters to Liters 3
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Milliliters and Centiliters to Liters 4
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liters to Kiloliters, Hectoliters, Decaliters 1
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liters to Kiloliters, Hectoliters, Decaliters 2
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liters to Kiloliters, Hectoliters, Decaliters 3
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Milliliters to Centiliters 1
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Milliliters to Centiliters 2
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Milliliters to Centiliters 3
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Decaliter, Hectoliter, Kiloliter 1
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Decaliter, Hectoliter, Kiloliter 2
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Decaliter, Hectoliter, Kiloliter 3
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liter Units to Units 1
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liter Units to Units 2
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Liter Units to Units 2
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Mixed Practice with Liters 1
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Mixed Practice with Liters 2
Metric/SI Unit Conversion: Mixed Practice with Liters 3
Cubic Meters to Cubic Centimeters
Volume is the amount of three dimensional space taken up by a solid. Volume is therefore measured in cubic units, such as cubic centimeters, cubic meters or cubic millimeters. Converting volume from one unit to another means you must use a conversion factor that takes into account all three dimensions occupied by the solid shape. For example, a cubic meter has three sides, each side measuring 100 centimeters. By multiplying all three sides of the solid (100x100x100) we can calculate that a cubic meter contains 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. These metric conversion worksheets deal with volume unit conversions, including cubic centimeters to cubic meters, cubic millimeters to cubic centimeters and other similar practice problems.