🧪 m³ to qt — Cubic Meter to US Quart Converter

Convert volume units — liters, gallons, cups, milliliters, cubic meters, pints, quarts.

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Formula 1 m³ = 1056.6881 qt
UnitNameValue
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
Last updated: March 2026

Square Meter to US Quart Conversion Table

Common square meter values converted to us quart — factor: 1 m² = 0.001057 qt

Square Meter (m²)US Quart (qt)Context
1 m²0.001057 qtFloor tile
5 m²0.005283 qtBathroom
10 m²0.01057 qtParking space
50 m²0.05283 qtStudio flat
100 m²0.1057 qtApartment
500 m²0.5283 qtHouse floor
1,000 m²1.057 qtLarge house
5,000 m²5.283 qtCity block
1e+04 m²10.57 qtFootball pitch
5e+04 m²52.83 qtFarm field
1e+05 m²105.7 qtFarm field
5e+05 m²528.3 qtVillage
1,000,000 m²1,057 qtVillage
5,000,000 m²5,283 qtVillage
10,000,000 m²1.057e+04 qtVillage

About Square Meter to US Quart Conversion

Converting square meter 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 square meter that need to be measured with equipment calibrated in us quart.

In everyday use, knowing that 5 m² = 0.005283 qt and 10 m² = 0.01057 qt covers most common situations. For bulk calculations, 100 m² = 0.1057 qt is a useful anchor. The reverse conversion — us quart back to square meter — uses the factor 946.4, so 1 qt = 946.4 m².

All conversions use the internationally recognized factor of exactly 1 m² = 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.

Quick Answer

Formula: US Quart = Cubic Meter × 1056.6881

Multiply any cubic meter value by 1056.6881 to get us quart. One cubic meter equals 1056.6881 qt.

Reverse: Cubic Meter = US Quart × 0.000946353

Worked Examples

One US quart
0.000946 m³ × 1056.6881 = 0.99962699 qt
0.000946 m³ = 1 US quart.
One cubic meter
1 m³ × 1056.6881 = 1056.6881 qt
1 m³ = 1,057 US quarts.
One US gallon
0.003785 m³ × 1056.6881 = 3.9995646 qt
0.003785 m³ = 4 US quarts = 1 US gallon.
One liter
0.001 m³ × 1056.6881 = 1.0566881 qt
0.001 m³ = 1.057 quarts.

Mental Math Tricks

Exact factor

1 m³ = 1056.6881 qt. Memorize this for instant mental estimates.

Rounded shortcut

Use 1056.6881 as a quick mental factor. Multiply your cubic meters value by this to estimate US quarts.

Reverse check

To verify: multiply your result by 0.000946353 to recover the original m³ value.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Civil Engineer

Calculates concrete pour volumes, earthwork excavation, and tank capacities in cubic meters.

Architect

Estimates room volumes in m³ for HVAC thermal load and ventilation design.

Gas Utility Manager

Measures natural gas consumption in standard cubic meters for billing.

Freight Manager

Calculates cargo volume in CBM (cubic meters) for ocean freight pricing.

Hydrologist

Measures river discharge and reservoir volumes in cubic meters per second.

Process Engineer

Sizes reactor vessels and storage tanks using cubic meter capacity.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Cubic Meter and US Quart

Cubic Meter (m³)

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.

US Quart (qt)

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.