Cubic Feet to Milliliters Converter

Enter the volume in cubic feet below to convert it to milliliters.

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Result in Milliliters:

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1 ft³ = 28,316.846592 mL
1 ft³ = 28.316847 l

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How to Convert Cubic Feet to Milliliters

To convert a measurement in cubic feet to a measurement in milliliters, multiply the volume by the following conversion ratio: 28,316.846592 milliliters/cubic foot.

Since one cubic foot is equal to 28,316.846592 milliliters, you can use this simple formula to convert:

milliliters = cubic feet × 28,316.846592

The volume in milliliters is equal to the volume in cubic feet multiplied by 28,316.846592.

For example, here's how to convert 5 cubic feet to milliliters using the formula above.
milliliters = (5 ft³ × 28,316.846592) = 141,584.23296 mL

How Many Milliliters Are in a Cubic Foot?

There are 28,316.846592 milliliters in a cubic foot, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

1 ft³ = 28,316.846592 mL

Cubic feet and milliliters are both units used to measure volume. Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What Is a Cubic Foot?

The cubic foot is a unit of volume that is equal to the space consumed by a cube having sides one foot on each edge.

The cubic foot is a US customary and imperial unit of volume. A cubic foot is sometimes also referred to as a cubic ft. Cubic feet can be abbreviated as ft³, and are also sometimes abbreviated as cu foot, cu ft, or CF. For example, 1 cubic foot can be written as 1 ft³, 1 cu foot, 1 cu ft, or 1 CF.

You can calculate volume using a cubic footage calculator if you have the dimensions of a space or object.

Learn more about cubic feet.

What Is a Milliliter?

The milliliter is a unit of volume equal to 1 cubic centimeter, 1/1,000 of a liter, or about 0.061 cubic inches.[1]

The milliliter is an SI unit of volume in the metric system. In the metric system, "milli" is the prefix for thousandths, or 10-3. A milliliter is sometimes also referred to as a millilitre. Milliliters can be abbreviated as mL, and are also sometimes abbreviated as ml or mℓ. For example, 1 milliliter can be written as 1 mL, 1 ml, or 1 mℓ.

Since one milliliter is equivalent to one cubic centimeter, milliliters are sometimes expressed using the abbreviation for a cubic centimeter (cc) for things such as medical dosages or engine displacements.

Learn more about milliliters.

Cubic Foot to Milliliter Conversion Table

Table showing various cubic foot measurements converted to milliliters.
Cubic Feet Milliliters
0.0001 ft³ 2.8317 mL
0.0002 ft³ 5.6634 mL
0.0003 ft³ 8.4951 mL
0.0004 ft³ 11.33 mL
0.0005 ft³ 14.16 mL
0.0006 ft³ 16.99 mL
0.0007 ft³ 19.82 mL
0.0008 ft³ 22.65 mL
0.0009 ft³ 25.49 mL
0.001 ft³ 28.32 mL
0.002 ft³ 56.63 mL
0.003 ft³ 84.95 mL
0.004 ft³ 113.27 mL
0.005 ft³ 141.58 mL
0.006 ft³ 169.9 mL
0.007 ft³ 198.22 mL
0.008 ft³ 226.53 mL
0.009 ft³ 254.85 mL
0.01 ft³ 283.17 mL
0.02 ft³ 566.34 mL
0.03 ft³ 849.51 mL
0.04 ft³ 1,133 mL
0.05 ft³ 1,416 mL
0.06 ft³ 1,699 mL
0.07 ft³ 1,982 mL
0.08 ft³ 2,265 mL
0.09 ft³ 2,549 mL
0.1 ft³ 2,832 mL
0.2 ft³ 5,663 mL
0.3 ft³ 8,495 mL
0.4 ft³ 11,327 mL
0.5 ft³ 14,158 mL
0.6 ft³ 16,990 mL
0.7 ft³ 19,822 mL
0.8 ft³ 22,653 mL
0.9 ft³ 25,485 mL
1 ft³ 28,317 mL

References

  1. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices, Handbook 44 - 2019 Edition, https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/hb/2019/NIST.HB.44-2019.pdf

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