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The pages linked in the right-hand column contain lists of volumes that are of the same order of magnitude (power of ten). Rows in the table represent increasing powers of a thousand. (Note: dam³ and hm³ stand for cubic decametre and cubic hectometre respectively. The terms in the left-hand column are common terminology.)
List of orders of magnitude for volume
| Factor (m³)
| Multiple
| Value
|
|
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<td>10−105
<td>--
<td>4×10−105 m³ is the Planck volume
<td>
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<td>10−45
<td>--
<td>Volume of a proton
<td>
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<td>10−33
<td>--
<td>Volume of a hydrogen atom (6.54×10-32 m³)
<td>10-33 m³, 10-32 m³, 10-31 m³
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<td>10−21
<td>1 attolitre
<td>Volume of a typical virus (5 attolitres)
<td>10-21 m³, 10-20 m³, 10-19 m³
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<td>10−15
<td>1 picolitre
<td>A small grain of sand (0.063 mm diameter, 3 micrograms, 130 picolitres)
<td>10-15 m³, 10-14 m³, 10-13 m³
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<td>10−12
<td>1 nanolitre
<td>A medium grain of sand (0.5 mm diameter, 1.5 milligrams, 62 nanolitres)
<td>10-12 m³, 10-11 m³, 10-10 m³
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<td>10−9
<td>1 microlitre
<td>A large grain of sand (2.0 mm diameter, 95 milligrams, 4 microlitres)
<td>10-9 m³, 10-8 m³, 10-7 m³
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<td>10−6
<td>1 millilitre
(1 cubic centimetre)
<td>1 teaspoon = 3.55 ml to 5 ml
1 tablespoon = 14.2 ml to 20 ml
<td bgcolor="#F0F0F0">1 cm³, 10 cm³, 100 cm³
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<td>10−3
<td>1 litre
(1 cubic decimetre)
<td>1 U.S. quart = 0.95 liters;
1 United Kingdom quart = 1.14 litres
<td bgcolor="#E0E0E0">1 dm³, 10 dm³, 100 dm³
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<td>100
<td>1000 litres
<td>Fuel tank for a 12-passenger turboprop airplane.
<td bgcolor="#F0F0F0">1 m³, 10 m³, 100 m³
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<td>103
<td>1000 cubic metres
(1 million litres)
<td>A medium-size forest pond.
An Olympic size swimming pool, 25 metres by 50 metres by 2 metres deep, holds at least 2.5 megalitres.
<td bgcolor="#F0F0F0">1 dam³, 10 dam³, 100 dam³
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<td>106
<td>1 million cubic metres
<td>--
<td>1 hm³, 10 hm³, 100 hm³
<tr>
<td>109
<td>1 cubic kilometre
<td>Volume of Lake Mead (Hoover Dam) = 35.2 km3
Volume of crude oil on Earth = ~300 km3
<td>1 km³, 10 km³, 100 km³
<tr>
<td>1012
<td>1000 cubic kilometres
<td>Volume of Lake Superior = 12,232 km3
<td>1012 m³, 1013 m³, 1014 m³
<tr>
<td>1015
<td>--
<td>--
<td>1015 m³, 1016 m³, 1017 m³
<tr>
<td>1018
<td>--
<td>Volume of water in all Earth oceans = 1.3×1018
<td>1018 m³, 1019 m³, 1020 m³
<tr>
<td>1021
<td>--
<td>Volume of Earth = ~1×1021
<td>1021 m³, 1022 m³, 1023 m³
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<td>1024
<td>--
<td>Volume of Jupiter = ~1×1025
<td>1024 m³, 1025 m³, 1026 m³
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<td>1027
<td>--
<td>Volume of Sun = ~1×1027
<td>1027 m³, 1028 m³, 1029 m³
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<td>1030
<td>--
<td>Volume of a red giant the same mass as the Sun = ~5×1032
<td>1030 m³, 1031 m³, 1032 m³
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<td>1033
<td>--
<td>Volume of Betelgeuse = ~2.75×1035
<td>1033 m³, 1034 m³, 1035 m³
<tr>
<td>1054
<td>--
<td>Volume of small dwarf galaxy like NGC 1705 = ~3×1055
<td>1054 m³, 1055 m³, 1056 m³
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<td>1057
<td>--
<td>Volume of dwarf galaxy like the Large Magellanic Cloud = ~3×1058
<td>1057 m³, 1058 m³, 1059 m³
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<td>1060
<td>--
<td>Volume of galaxy like the Milky Way = ~3.3×1061
<td>1060 m³, 1061 m³, 1062 m³
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<td>1066
<td>--
<td>Volume of the Local Group = ~5×1068
<td>1066 m³, 1067 m³, 1068 m³
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<td>1072
<td>--
<td>Volume of the Virgo Supercluster = ~4×1073
<td>1072 m³, 1073 m³, 1074 m³
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<td>1081
<td>--
<td>Approximate volume of the observable universe 1.6×1081 m³
<td>
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