Cubic inch
The cubic inch is a unit of volume in the Imperial units and United States customary units systems. It is the volume of a cube with each of its three dimensions being one inch long which is equivalent to of a US gallon.
The cubic inch and the cubic foot are used as units of volume in the United States, although the common SI units of volume, the liter, milliliter, and cubic meter, are also used, especially in manufacturing and high technology. One cubic inch is exactly.
One cubic foot is equal to exactly, as 123 = 1728.
Notation conventions
- The following abbreviations have been used to denote the cubic inch: cubic in, cu inch, cu in, cui, cu. in.
- The IEEE standard symbol is: in3
- In internal combustion engines, the following abbreviations are used to denote cubic inch displacement: c.i.d., cid, CID, c.i., ci
Equivalence with other units of volume
- Exactly cubic feet
- Exactly US gallon
- Exactly US liquid quart
- Exactly US liquid pint
- Exactly US gill
- Exactly US fluid ounce
- Exactly US tablespoons
- Exactly US teaspoons
- Exactly US fluid drams
- Exactly US bushel
- Exactly US dry quart
- Exactly US dry pint
- ≈0.00360465 imperial gallons
- ≈0.0144186 imperial quarts
- ≈0.0288372 imperial pints
- ≈0.1153488 imperial gills
- ≈0.576744 imperial fluid ounces
- ≈1.153488 imperial tablespoons
- ≈4.613952 imperial fluid drams
- ≈0.00045058 imperial bushels
- Exactly barrel of crude oil
- Exactly
Uses of the cubic inch