Convert Cubic Inches (in³) to Cubic Centimetres (cm³) | in³ in cm³

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Quick Reference for Converting Cubic Inches to Cubic Centimetres

Formula
cm³ = in³ x 16.39
Quick Rough Maths
To get the Cubic Centimetres, multiply the number of Cubic Inches by 16.4
Cubic Inches (in³) in 1 Cubic Centimetre
There are 0.06 Cubic Inches in 1 Cubic Centimetre
Cubic Centimetres (cm³) in 1 Cubic Inch
There are 16.39 Cubic Centimetres in 1 Cubic Inch

Unit Information

Cubic Inch
/ˈkjuːbɪk ɪn(t)ʃ/
Symbol: in³
Unit System: Imperial

What is the Cubic Inch?

The cubic inch is a unit of volume derived from the imperial unit system and uses the symbol in³.

1 cubic inch is defined as equal to the volume of a cube with edges measuring 1 in. It is equivalent in volume to 16.387 ml, 1/231 US gallons and 1/1728 ft³.

Common uses for cubic inches include quantifying the size of electrical boxes and in the automotive industry for measuring engine displacement. The 5th generation Ford Mustang ran on a Boss 302 which was a 302 in³ engine (5.0L).

Cubic Centimetre
/ˈkjuːbɪkˈsɛntɪmiːtə/
Symbol: cm³
Unit System: SI

What is the Cubic Centimetre?

The cubic centimetre (or cubic centimeter; US spelling) is a unit of volume and is derived from an SI unit with the symbol cm³.

There are 1000cm³ in 1 litre. 1 cubic inch is equal to 16.38706cm³.

The cubic centimetre is sometimes referred to as cc or ccm - for example when administering drugs in a liquid solution. This is due to its relatively small size.

It is also often used in the 'cc' form to express the size of a petrol or diesel engine and represents the total displacement volume of the engine.


Conversion Tables for Cubic Inches (in³) to Cubic Centimetres (cm³)