Convert volume units — liters, gallons, cups, milliliters, cubic meters, pints, quarts.
| Unit | Name | Value |
|---|---|---|
| L | Liter | 1000 |
| mL | Milliliter | 1000000 |
| gal(US) | US Gallon | 264.17218 |
| gal(UK) | UK Gallon | 219.96925 |
| qt | US Quart | 1056.6881 |
| pt | US Pint | 2113.3785 |
| cup | US Cup | 4226.7571 |
| fl oz | Fluid Ounce | 33814.057 |
Common square meter values converted to fluid ounce — factor: 1 m² = 0.03381 fl oz
| Square Meter (m²) | Fluid Ounce (fl oz) | Context |
|---|---|---|
| 1 m² | 0.03381 fl oz | Floor tile |
| 2 m² | 0.06763 fl oz | Floor tile |
| 5 m² | 0.1691 fl oz | Bathroom |
| 10 m² | 0.3381 fl oz | Parking space |
| 20 m² | 0.6763 fl oz | Parking space |
| 25 m² | 0.8454 fl oz | Parking space |
| 50 m² | 1.691 fl oz | Studio flat |
| 100 m² | 3.381 fl oz | Apartment |
| 200 m² | 6.763 fl oz | Apartment |
| 250 m² | 8.454 fl oz | House floor |
| 500 m² | 16.91 fl oz | House floor |
| 1,000 m² | 33.81 fl oz | Large house |
| 2,000 m² | 67.63 fl oz | Large house |
| 5,000 m² | 169.1 fl oz | City block |
| 1e+04 m² | 338.1 fl oz | Football pitch |
Converting square meter to fluid ounce comes up frequently in cooking, chemistry, medicine, and engineering. A recipe written in metric units may need to be adapted for a kitchen using fluid ounce, or a laboratory protocol may specify volumes in square meter that need to be measured with equipment calibrated in fluid ounce.
In everyday use, knowing that 5 m² = 0.1691 fl oz and 10 m² = 0.3381 fl oz covers most common situations. For bulk calculations, 100 m² = 3.381 fl oz is a useful anchor. The reverse conversion — fluid ounce back to square meter — uses the factor 29.57, so 1 fl oz = 29.57 m².
All conversions use the internationally recognized factor of exactly 1 m² = 0.03381 fl oz. 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: Fluid Ounce = Cubic Meter × 3.381e+04
Multiply any cubic meter value by 3.381e+04 to get fluid ounce. One cubic meter equals 3.381e+04 fl oz.
Reverse: Cubic Meter = Fluid Ounce × 2.9573e-5
1 m³ = 3.381e+04 fl oz. Memorize this for instant mental estimates.
Use 3.381e+04 as a quick mental factor. Multiply your cubic meters value by this to estimate fluid ounces.
To verify: multiply your result by 2.9573e-5 to recover the original m³ value.
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The cubic meter is the SI derived unit of volume, formally defined in 1960 at the 11th General Conference on Weights and Measures. It equals 1,000 liters or 1,000,000 milliliters.
Cubic meters are standard for large-scale volumes: natural gas is sold in m³, swimming pools are measured in m³, and bulk shipping containers are rated by cubic meter capacity.
Interesting fact: One cubic meter of water at 4°C weighs exactly 1,000 kg. The Pacific Ocean contains roughly 7.1 × 10²⁰ cubic meters of water.
The US fluid ounce is defined as 1/128 of a US gallon, exactly 29.5735 mL. The US and UK fl oz differ: the US is 29.57 mL while the Imperial fl oz is 28.41 mL.
Fluid ounces appear on every US beverage container: a soda can is 12 fl oz, a water bottle is 16.9 fl oz, and a US shot glass is 1.5 fl oz.
Interesting fact: Despite sharing the name 'ounce', the fluid ounce measures volume, not weight. One fl oz of water weighs about 1.04 oz, but one fl oz of honey weighs about 1.5 oz.