The cubic inch equals 16.387 cubic centimetres. Used in US automotive engineering for engine displacement (e.g., "350 cubic inch V8 = 5.7 L") and in firearms (bullet cartridges). Most of the rest of the world uses cc or litres.
Real-world: 350 cu in V8 = 5.7 L engine. 302 cu in Ford V8 = 4.9 L. Modern specs typically give litres.
Read full cubic inch reference →The litre is the metric volume unit most used in everyday life. It equals 1 cubic decimetre (0.001 m³) or 1000 ml exactly. Bottled water, petrol, milk and household chemicals are all sold by the litre throughout Europe, Africa and Asia.
Real-world: A standard European petrol-car fuel tank is 50–60 L. A 2.0 L engine has a 2 litre displacement. A typical home boiler holds 150 L of hot water.
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