Convert Cubic Centimeters (cm³) to Deciliters (dl)
Enter a value below to convert Cubic Centimeters (cm³) to Deciliters (dl).
Conversion:
1 Cubic Centimeters (cm³) = 0.01 Deciliters (dl)
How to Convert Cubic Centimeters (cm³) to Deciliters (dl)
1 cm3 = 0.01 dl
1 dl = 100 cm3
Example: convert 15 Cubic Centimeters (cm³) to Deciliters (dl):
25 cm3 = 0.25 dl
Cubic Centimeters (cm³) to Deciliters (dl) Conversion Table
| Cubic Centimeters (cm³) | Deciliters (dl) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 cm3 | 0.0001 dl |
| 0.1 cm3 | 0.001 dl |
| 1 cm3 | 0.01 dl |
| 2 cm3 | 0.02 dl |
| 3 cm3 | 0.03 dl |
| 5 cm3 | 0.05 dl |
| 10 cm3 | 0.1 dl |
| 20 cm3 | 0.2 dl |
| 50 cm3 | 0.5 dl |
| 100 cm3 | 1 dl |
| 1000 cm3 | 10 dl |
Cubic Centimeters (cm³)
Definition
A cubic centimeter (cm³ or cc) is a unit of volume equal to the volume of a cube with 1 cm sides. It equals exactly 1 milliliter.
History
The cubic centimeter was established as part of the CGS system in the 19th century. The equivalence with the milliliter made it widely adopted in both scientific and medical contexts.
Current use
Cubic centimeters are used in medicine (syringe volumes, commonly noted as 'cc'), automotive engineering (engine displacement), 3D printing (material volume), and scientific laboratory measurements.
Deciliters (dl)
Definition
A deciliter (dL) is a metric unit of volume equal to one tenth of a liter (0.1 L) or 100 milliliters.
History
The deciliter is part of the metric prefix system. It has been used in Scandinavian and some Central European countries for recipe measurements and food labeling since the adoption of the metric system.
Current use
Deciliters are commonly used in Scandinavian cooking recipes, medical blood test results (e.g., mg/dL for blood sugar levels), and some European food product labeling.