1 E+4 m³

To help compare different orders of magnitudes this page lists volumes between 10,000 and 100,000 (104 to 105) cubic metres. See also volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude.

  • Volumes smaller than 10,000 cubic metres

  • 1 E+4 m³ or 104 m³ equals:
    • 10,000 m³ (cubic metres)
    • 10,000,000 L (litres)
    • 2,199,692 Imperial gallons (UK and Commonwealth, though largely metricized)
    • 2,641,721 liquid gallons or 85,217 beer barrels or 62,898 oil barrels in U.S. customary units for liquid volumes
    • 2,270,207 dry gallons or 283,776 bushels in U.S. customary units for dry volumes
    • 13,080 cubic yards
    • a cube of this volume has an edge of 21.544 m
    • a sphere of this volume has radius of 13.365 m
  • 11.3 thousand m³ — gas volume in the first zeppelin LZ 1
  • 11,866 m³ — amount of concrete in Trbovlje Chimney
  • 15.6 thousand m³ — Quebec's 2001 output of maple syrup
  • 50 thousand m³ — typical volume of a large gasometer

  • Volumes larger than or equal to 100,000 cubic metres

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