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Gallon to Cubic Meter Converter

Our free volume & weight converter handles gallon cubic meter conversions. See tables, ratios, and examples for quick reference.

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Formula

m3 = US gallons x 0.00378541 | US gallons = m3 x 264.172

One US gallon equals exactly 231 cubic inches, which converts to 0.00378541 cubic meters. One UK (imperial) gallon equals 0.00454609 cubic meters. The cubic meter is the SI standard unit of volume. All conversions use cubic meters as the intermediate base unit to ensure accuracy across all unit pairs.

Worked Examples

Example 1: Swimming Pool Volume

Problem: Convert a 15,000-gallon swimming pool to cubic meters.

Solution: m3 = US gallons x 0.00378541\nm3 = 15,000 x 0.00378541\nm3 = 56.781 m3\n= 56,781 liters\n= 2,005 cubic feet

Result: 15,000 US gallons = 56.781 cubic meters

Example 2: Industrial Water Usage

Problem: A factory uses 50 cubic meters of water daily. How many gallons is that?

Solution: US gallons = m3 / 0.00378541\nUS gallons = 50 / 0.00378541\nUS gallons = 13,208.6\n= 50,000 liters\n= 1,765.7 cubic feet

Result: 50 m3 = 13,209 US gallons

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert gallons to cubic meters?

To convert US gallons to cubic meters, multiply by 0.00378541. For example, 1,000 US gallons equals 1,000 x 0.00378541 = 3.78541 cubic meters. For UK (imperial) gallons, multiply by 0.00454609. One cubic meter equals 264.172 US gallons or 219.969 UK gallons. A quick mental shortcut: roughly 264 US gallons make one cubic meter, so divide your gallon count by 264 for an approximate cubic meter value.

What is a cubic meter and how big is it?

A cubic meter (m3) is the SI unit of volume equal to the space inside a cube measuring 1 meter on each side. It equals exactly 1,000 liters, 264.172 US gallons, 35.3147 cubic feet, or 61,023.7 cubic inches. To visualize it, a cubic meter is roughly the size of a large washing machine or a small hot tub. One cubic meter of water weighs exactly 1,000 kilograms (1 metric tonne) at standard temperature and pressure.

When would I need to convert gallons to cubic meters?

This conversion is commonly needed in international trade, engineering, and scientific contexts. Water utilities often report consumption in cubic meters while consumers think in gallons. Swimming pool volumes, industrial tank capacities, and shipping container volumes frequently require this conversion. Oil and gas industries use both barrels and cubic meters depending on the country. Environmental regulations often specify water discharge limits in cubic meters per day.

How do cubic meters relate to other metric volume units?

In the metric system, 1 cubic meter equals 1,000 liters, 1,000,000 milliliters, or 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. One cubic centimeter (cc) equals one milliliter. One cubic decimeter equals one liter. The prefix pattern follows powers of 1,000: 1 cubic kilometer equals 1 billion cubic meters. For smaller volumes, 1 cubic millimeter equals one microliter. This systematic relationship makes metric volume conversions straightforward compared to imperial units.

How accurate are the results from Gallon to Cubic Meter Converter?

All calculations use established mathematical formulas and are performed with high-precision arithmetic. Results are accurate to the precision shown. For critical decisions in finance, medicine, or engineering, always verify results with a qualified professional.

Is Gallon to Cubic Meter Converter free to use?

Yes, completely free with no sign-up required. All calculators on NovaCalculator are free to use without registration, subscription, or payment.

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