US Gallon
A US gallon (gal) is a common unit of volume used mainly in the United States for measuring liquids such as fuel, milk, and other beverages. One US gallon equals 4 quarts, 8 pints, or 128 fluid ounces, making it a practical size for everyday containers and large-scale liquid purchases. It’s widely recognized at gas stations and in grocery stores, where gallon jugs are frequently sold.
Because the US gallon differs from the Imperial gallon used in the UK, conversions can get confusing across countries. An online converter helps accurately translate gallons into liters or other units for travel, shopping, or cooking with international recipes.
Cubic Centimeter
A cubic centimeter (cm³ or cc) is a small metric unit of volume equal to the space inside a cube measuring one centimeter on each side. One cubic centimeter is the same as one milliliter (1 cm³ = 1 mL), which makes it useful for precise measurements in science, medicine, and product specifications.
You’ll see cubic centimeters used to describe engine sizes, medical dosages, small liquid containers, and laboratory measurements. When converting to other metric units — like milliliters or liters — the relationship is simple, but switching to US units such as teaspoons or fluid ounces is easier with an online converter.