Metric Volume & Capacity
\( 1\,\text{cm}^3=1\,\text{mL},\quad 1000\,\text{cm}^3=1\,\text{L} \)
Measures
GCSE
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A box measures 20 cm × 10 cm × 5 cm. Find its capacity in litres.
Explanation
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Statement
In the metric system, volume and capacity are directly linked:
\[
1 \text{ cm}^3 = 1 \text{ mL}, \quad 1000 \text{ cm}^3 = 1 \text{ L}
\]
Why it’s true
- The metric system is designed so that units of volume and capacity match up neatly.
- A cube measuring 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm has a volume of 1 cm³, which is defined as exactly 1 millilitre (mL).
- Since 1000 millilitres = 1 litre, a volume of 1000 cm³ = 1 L.
Recipe (how to use it)
- To convert cm³ to mL: use 1 cm³ = 1 mL.
- To convert cm³ to litres: divide by 1000.
- To convert litres to cm³: multiply by 1000.
Spotting it
Whenever you are given a volume in cm³ (like from a geometry calculation), you can quickly convert it to a liquid capacity in mL or L.
Common pairings
- Geometry problems (cuboids, cylinders, spheres) where the answer is in cm³ but needs to be expressed in litres or mL.
- Real-life contexts such as water tanks, bottles, or measuring containers.
Mini examples
- A cube with side 5 cm has volume 5³ = 125 cm³.
Capacity: 125 mL.
- A tank has volume 2500 cm³.
Capacity: 2500/1000 = 2.5 L.
Pitfalls
- Forgetting the link: cm³ and mL are interchangeable (1-to-1).
- Mixing units: Don’t confuse cm³ with m³ (1 m³ = 1000 L, not 1 L).
- Arithmetic slips: Watch out when dividing or multiplying by 1000.
Exam strategy
- Always write down whether the question wants volume (cm³) or capacity (mL/L).
- Do the geometry calculation first in cm³, then convert if needed.
- Check: litres are bigger units, so the number should get smaller when converting cm³ → L.
Summary
Key facts: 1 cm³ = 1 mL, and 1000 cm³ = 1 L. Use these to switch between solid volumes and liquid capacities in problems.
Worked examples
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A cube of side 10 cm has volume 1000 cm³. What is its capacity in litres?
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\( Volume=10³=1000 cm³. \)
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\( 1 L=1000 cm³. \)
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\( So capacity=1 L. \)
Answer:
1 L
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A tank has volume 2500 cm³. Express this in litres.
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\( 1000 cm³=1 L. \)
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\( 2500/1000=2.5 L. \)
Answer:
2.5 L
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A box has volume 750 cm³. What is this in mL?
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\( 1 cm³=1 mL. \)
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\( 750 cm³=750 mL. \)
Answer:
750 mL
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A cylinder has volume 3200 cm³. Find its capacity in litres.
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Divide by 1000.
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\( 3200/1000=3.2 L. \)
Answer:
3.2 L
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A bottle holds 1.5 L. What is its volume in cm³?
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\( 1 L=1000 cm³. \)
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\( 1.5×1000=1500 cm³. \)
Answer:
1500 cm³
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A container holds 200 mL. Express this in cm³.
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\( 1 cm³=1 mL. \)
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\( 200 mL=200 cm³. \)
Answer:
200 cm³
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A tank is 30 cm × 20 cm × 15 cm. Find capacity in litres.
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\( Volume=30×20×15=9000 cm³. \)
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\( Convert: 9000/1000=9 L. \)
Answer:
9 L
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A fish bowl has volume 4500 cm³. How many litres of water can it hold?
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Divide by 1000.
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\( 4500/1000=4.5 L. \)
Answer:
4.5 L
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A bottle is labelled 2 L. What is its volume in cm³?
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\( 1 L=1000 cm³. \)
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\( 2×1000=2000 cm³. \)
Answer:
2000 cm³
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A box has volume 12,500 cm³. What is the capacity in litres?
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Divide by 1000.
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\( 12,500/1000=12.5 L. \)
Answer:
12.5 L