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to | femtolitre |
How many barrel [US, liquid] in 1 femtolitre?
The answer is 8.3864143251288E-18.
We assume you are converting between barrel [US, liquid] and femtoliter.
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The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter.
1 cubic meter is equal to 8.3864143251288 barrel [US, liquid], or 1.0E+18 femtolitre.
Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results.
Use this page to learn how to convert between barrels and femtoliters.
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1 barrel [US, liquid] to femtolitre = 1.192404717E+17 femtolitre
2 barrel [US, liquid] to femtolitre = 2.384809434E+17 femtolitre
3 barrel [US, liquid] to femtolitre = 3.577214151E+17 femtolitre
4 barrel [US, liquid] to femtolitre = 4.769618868E+17 femtolitre
5 barrel [US, liquid] to femtolitre = 5.962023585E+17 femtolitre
6 barrel [US, liquid] to femtolitre = 7.154428302E+17 femtolitre
7 barrel [US, liquid] to femtolitre = 8.346833019E+17 femtolitre
8 barrel [US, liquid] to femtolitre = 9.539237736E+17 femtolitre
9 barrel [US, liquid] to femtolitre = 1.0731642453E+18 femtolitre
10 barrel [US, liquid] to femtolitre = 1.192404717E+18 femtolitre
You can do the reverse unit conversion from femtolitre to barrel [US, liquid], or enter any two units below:
The definition of a US non-beer liquid barrel is 31½ US gallons (119.2 litres), or half a hogshead. This is different from a barrel of US beer, which is defined by tax law.
The SI prefix "femto" represents a factor of 10-15, or in exponential notation, 1E-15.
So 1 femtoliter = 10-15 liter.
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