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How many barrel [US, liquid] in 1 metre cube? The answer is 8.3864143251288. We assume you are converting between barrel [US, liquid] and cubic metre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: barrel [US, liquid] or metre cube The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 barrel [US, liquid] is equal to 0.1192404717 cubic meter. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between barrels and cubic meters. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
1 barrel [US, liquid] to metre cube = 0.11924 metre cube
5 barrel [US, liquid] to metre cube = 0.5962 metre cube
10 barrel [US, liquid] to metre cube = 1.1924 metre cube
20 barrel [US, liquid] to metre cube = 2.38481 metre cube
30 barrel [US, liquid] to metre cube = 3.57721 metre cube
40 barrel [US, liquid] to metre cube = 4.76962 metre cube
50 barrel [US, liquid] to metre cube = 5.96202 metre cube
75 barrel [US, liquid] to metre cube = 8.94304 metre cube
100 barrel [US, liquid] to metre cube = 11.92405 metre cube
You can do the reverse unit conversion from metre cube 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 cubic metre (symbol m³) is the SI derived unit of volume. It is the volume of a cube with edges one metre in length. Older equivalents were the stere and the kilolitre.
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