Convert volume units — liters, gallons, cups, milliliters, cubic meters, barrels and more.
| Unit | Name | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 0.001 cm³ | 1.05669e-06 qt | |
| 0.01 cm³ | 1.05669e-05 qt | |
| 0.1 cm³ | 0.000105669 qt | |
| 1 cm³ | 0.00105669 qt | |
| 5 cm³ | 0.00528344 qt | |
| 10 cm³ | 0.0105669 qt | |
| 50 cm³ | 0.0528344 qt | |
| 100 cm³ | 0.105669 qt | |
| 1000 cm³ | 1.05669 qt |
Common cubic centimeter values converted to us quart — factor: 1 cm³ = 0.001057 qt
| Cubic Centimeter (cm³) | US Quart (qt) | Context |
|---|---|---|
| 1 cm³ | 0.001057 qt | — |
| 5 cm³ | 0.005283 qt | — |
| 10 cm³ | 0.01057 qt | — |
| 15 cm³ | 0.01585 qt | — |
| 30 cm³ | 0.0317 qt | — |
| 60 cm³ | 0.0634 qt | — |
| 100 cm³ | 0.1057 qt | — |
| 150 cm³ | 0.1585 qt | — |
| 240 cm³ | 0.2536 qt | — |
| 355 cm³ | 0.3751 qt | — |
| 500 cm³ | 0.5283 qt | — |
| 750 cm³ | 0.7925 qt | — |
| 1,000 cm³ | 1.057 qt | — |
| 1,500 cm³ | 1.585 qt | — |
| 3,785 cm³ | 4 qt | — |
Converting cubic centimeter to us quart comes up frequently in cooking, chemistry, medicine, and engineering. A recipe written in metric units may need to be adapted for a kitchen using us quart, or a laboratory protocol may specify volumes in cubic centimeter that need to be measured with equipment calibrated in us quart.
In everyday use, knowing that 5 cm³ = 0.005283 qt and 10 cm³ = 0.01057 qt covers most common situations. For bulk calculations, 100 cm³ = 0.1057 qt is a useful anchor. The reverse conversion — us quart back to cubic centimeter — uses the factor 946.4, so 1 qt = 946.4 cm³.
All conversions use the internationally recognized factor of exactly 1 cm³ = 0.001057 qt. Calculations are performed in IEEE 754 double-precision floating point, giving accuracy to at least 8 significant figures — more than sufficient for any practical application.
Formula: US Quart = Cubic Centimeter × 0.0010566881
Multiply any cubic centimeter value by 0.0010566881 to get us quart. One cubic centimeter equals 0.0010566881 qt.
Reverse: Cubic Centimeter = US Quart × 946.353
1 cm³ = 0.0010566881 qt. Memorize this for instant mental estimates.
Use 0.0011 as a quick mental factor. Multiply your cubic centimeters value by this to estimate US quarts.
To verify: multiply your result by 946.353 to recover the original cm³ value.
Reports tumor volumes, implant dimensions, and organ measurements in cubic centimeters (cc).
Specifies engine displacement in cc: 1000 cc = one liter of swept volume.
Measures specimen volume in cm³ to calculate density for new materials.
Calculates volumes of impression materials, fillings, and bone grafts in cc.
Prepares standard solutions using volumetric glassware graduated in mL (= cm³).
Designs drug delivery capsules with active ingredient volumes in cubic centimeters.
The cubic centimeter (also cc or mL) is the volume of a cube measuring 1 cm on each side. It has been part of the CGS system since the 19th century, formalized by the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1874.
In medicine and pharmacy, the cc is the preferred volume notation for injection doses, IV drips, and surgical implants. Automotive engineers use cc to express engine displacement.
Interesting fact: Because 1 mL = 1 cm³ exactly, the units are fully interchangeable — medical staff say 'cc' while chemists say 'mL'.
The US liquid quart is one-quarter of a US gallon, equal to 946.353 mL. The word 'quart' comes from Old French quarte (fourth part), dating to medieval England.
Quarts are standard in American cooking and food packaging: motor oil, paint, cream, and ice cream are commonly sold in quart containers.
Interesting fact: The US quart and the Imperial quart differ significantly — the Imperial quart is 1.136 liters versus 0.946 liters for the US quart.