Explore the precision of volume conversion with our cm^3 to al tool, developed by Newtum to easily translate cubic centimeters into attoliters.
A cubic centimeter is a unit of volume in the International System of Units (SI). Represented as cm^3, it is equivalent to the volume of a cube with edges that are exactly one centimeter in length. This unit is commonly used in medicine and automotive engineering to express the displacement of engines and the dosage of medication.
Definition of AttoliterAn attoliter is a unit of volume equal to 10^-18 liters, part of the metric system. Used to measure extremely small volumes, the attoliter provides precision in scientific calculations involving minute quantities, such as in molecular biology and pharmaceutical research.
Cubic Centimeter (cm^3) | Attoliter (al) |
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0.01 cm^3 | 10^16 al |
0.1 cm^3 | 10^17 al |
1 cm^3 | 10^18 al |
2 cm^3 | 2 x 10^18 al |
3 cm^3 | 3 x 10^18 al |
5 cm^3 | 5 x 10^18 al |
10 cm^3 | 10 x 10^18 al |
20 cm^3 | 20 x 10^18 al |
50 cm^3 | 50 x 10^18 al |
100 cm^3 | 100 x 10^18 al |
1 cm^3 = 10^18 al
1 al = 10^-18 cm^3
Example 1:
convert 1 cm^3 to al:
1 cm^3 = 1 x 10^18 al = 1 x 10^18 al
Example 2:
convert 2.5 cm^3 to al:
2.5 cm^3 = 2.5 x 10^18 al = 2.5 x 10^18 al
The Cubic Centimeter to Attoliter Converter traces its origins to scientific advancements that required precise measurement of extremely small volumes. As research delved into the nano and picoscales, the need for a tool to bridge the gap between common laboratory volumes and minuscule amounts became apparent, leading to the development of this essential conversion tool.
Unlock the potential of precise volume conversions with our cm^3 to al tool, pivotal in fields demanding high accuracy.
Example 1: To convert 3 cm^3 to attoliters, multiply by 10^18: 3 cm^3 x 10^18 = 3 x 10^18 al.
Example 2: For converting 0.5 cm^3 to attoliters: 0.5 cm^3 x 10^18 = 0.5 x 10^18 al.
Q1: What is a cubic centimeter?
A1: A cubic centimeter is a unit of volume equal to a cube with 1 cm sides.
Q2: How many attoliters are in a cubic centimeter?
A2: There are 10^18 attoliters in one cubic centimeter.
Q3: Why would I need to convert cm^3 to al?
A3: This conversion is useful in scientific research involving very small volumes.