Convert Fluid Ounce to Cubic Meter (fl oz)

The US fluid ounce is the standard unit for beverage portions, cocktail recipes, and personal-care product sizes.

0.0000295735
1 fl oz0.0000295735 NIST · BIPM accuracy

Fluid Ounce to Cubic Meter Conversion Table

10 common values
Fluid OunceCubic Meter
1 fl oz0.00002957
2 fl oz0.00005915
5 fl oz0.000148
10 fl oz0.000296
20 fl oz0.000591
50 fl oz0.001479
100 fl oz0.002957
200 fl oz0.005915
500 fl oz0.014787
1,000 fl oz0.029574

How to Convert Fluid Ounce to Cubic Meter Manually

Step by Step

Converting fluid ounces to cubic meters is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in fluid ounces
    Start with the number of fluid ounces (fl oz) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 0.00002957
    The conversion factor from fl oz to is 0.00002957. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in cubic meters
    The result is your value in cubic meters ().
Practical Examples
1 fl oz
equals
0.00002957
5 fl oz
equals
0.000148
10 fl oz
equals
0.000296
25 fl oz
equals
0.000739
100 fl oz
equals
0.002957

Formula

Multiply the value in fluid ounces by 0.00002957. For the reverse direction, multiply by 33,814.023.

Forwardm³ = fl oz × 0.00002957
Reversefl oz = m³ × 33,814.023
Example: 10 fl oz × 0.00002957 = 0.000296

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 US fl oz ≈ 29.6 ml; 1 UK fl oz ≈ 28.4 ml.
  • 8 US fl oz ≈ 1 US cup ≈ 237 ml.
  • Use ml to avoid ambiguity between US and UK fluid ounces.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Mixing US and UK fluid ounces — 16 fl oz (US) = 473 ml vs. 16 fl oz (UK) = 455 ml.
  • Confusing fluid ounce (volume) with avoirdupois ounce (mass).
  • Assuming 1 fl oz = 1 oz by weight — only true for pure water and approximately.

About Fluid Ounce and Cubic Meter

What is the Fluid Ounce?

The US fluid ounce equals exactly 29.5735295625 milliliters and is the standard small-volume unit for beverages, cocktails, personal-care products, and cooking in the United States. It is distinct from the (weight) ounce: 1 fluid ounce of water weighs about 1 ounce by weight at room temperature, but other liquids may weigh more or less. Soft-drink cans (12 fl oz), beer bottles (12 fl oz), shampoo bottles, and skin-cream tubs all label volume in fluid ounces. The US fluid ounce is slightly different from the UK imperial fluid ounce (28.4131 mL — about 4% smaller), reflecting the different gallon definitions. The US fl oz relates to the gallon (128 fl oz = 1 gal), the cup (8 fl oz = 1 cup), the tablespoon (2 tbsp = 1 fl oz), and the milliliter (1 fl oz ≈ 29.57 mL). Cocktail recipes universally use fluid ounces.

  • US beverage and soda can sizes (12 fl oz)
  • Cosmetic and personal-care product volumes
  • US fluid recipes and cocktail measures
Real-world examples

A US soda can is 12 fl oz (355 ml). A Starbucks Tall is 12 fl oz; Grande is 16; Venti is 20.

What is the Cubic Meter?

The cubic meter equals exactly 1,000 liters and is the SI unit of volume, used for water utilities, construction materials, shipping containers, gas volumes, and industrial-scale measurements. Domestic water bills typically show consumption in cubic meters (a typical household uses 5–15 m³ per month), and natural-gas billing also uses m³. Concrete is delivered by the cubic meter, and shipping containers have internal volumes of about 33 m³ (20-ft) or 67 m³ (40-ft). The cubic meter is the volume of a cube measuring 1 meter on each side. It relates to the liter (1 m³ = 1,000 L), the cubic centimeter (1 m³ = 1,000,000 cm³), the cubic foot (1 m³ ≈ 35.31 ft³), and the US gallon (1 m³ ≈ 264.17 gal). Truck-cargo capacity, swimming-pool size, and natural-gas reserves are all commonly expressed in cubic meters.

  • Household water and gas consumption on utility bills
  • Concrete ordering for construction projects
  • Shipping container and freight capacity
Real-world examples

A 20 ft shipping container holds ~33 m³. UK household water use is ~130 m³/year. Natural gas is billed per m³ in Europe.

Learn About Both Units

🧪 Reference

What is the Fluid Ounce?

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What is the Cubic Meter?

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Fluid Ounce to Cubic Meter FAQ

5 questions
How many cubic meters in a fluid ounce?
One fluid ounce equals 0.00002957 cubic meters.
How do I convert fluid ounces to cubic meters?
Multiply the fluid ounce value by 0.00002957 to get the equivalent in cubic meters.
What is 100 fluid ounces in cubic meters?
100 fluid ounces equals 0.002957 cubic meters.
Is a fluid ounce bigger than a cubic meter?
No. 1 fluid ounce equals 0.00002957 cubic meters, so one fluid ounce is smaller.
How to convert fluid ounces to cubic meters without a calculator?
Multiply by 0 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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