Cubic millimeters to Imperial quarts Converter

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Common volume units

Cubic millimeter (mm³)

Definition: A cubic millimeter (symbol: mm³) is the volume of a cube with sides of one millimeter. It equals one thousandth of a milliliter.

History/origin: The cubic millimeter developed as a practical micro-scale metric unit for medicine, materials science, and precision engineering.

Current use: Cubic millimeters are used for blood counts, tiny specimen volumes, microfluidics, and small manufactured parts.

Imperial quart (qt)

Definition: The imperial quart is one fourth of an imperial gallon. Its volume is approximately 1.13652 L, larger than a US quart.

History/origin: When the imperial gallon became official in 1824, the quart followed as its quarter-size subdivision for trade and household measuring.

Current use: Imperial qt appears mostly in older British recipes, manuals, product references, archival trade records, and conversions involving historical imperial measures.

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