1 E-4 m³
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To help compare different orders of magnitude, this page lists volumes between 10−4 m³ and 10−3 m³ or 100 millilitres and 1 litre. See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude. One millilitre, or mL, is equal to one cubic centimetre, or cm³.
- Volumes smaller than 100 cubic centimetres
- 100 mL is equal to:
- 1 E-4 m³
- 100 cm³
- 6.1 cubic inch.
- 1/10 of a litre
- 1 decilitre
- volume of cube with edge 46 mm
- 400 mL — rough volume of the human urinary bladder
- 473 mL (approx.) — 1 U.S. pint
- 568 mL (approx.) — 1 Imperial pint
- 750 mL — the most common volume for wine and liquor bottles; sometimes called a 'fifth' in the United States for its approximation to the once-common one-fifth-gallon bottle
- 946 mL (approx.) — 1 U.S. quart
- Volumes larger than 1 litre