mL to L Converter - Milliliter to Liter
Milliliter (mL) to Liter (L)
Direct answer
1 mL = 0.001 L
L = mL × 0.001
Converter
Conversion formula
L = mL × 0.001
mL = L × 1,000
Example: 10 mL = 10 × 0.001 = 0.01 L.
Common conversion table
| mL | L |
|---|---|
| 1 mL | 0.001 L |
| 2 mL | 0.002 L |
| 5 mL | 0.005 L |
| 10 mL | 0.01 L |
| 20 mL | 0.02 L |
| 50 mL | 0.05 L |
| 100 mL | 0.1 L |
| 1,000 mL | 1 L |
Conversion derivation
Express both mL and L in the same base unit m3 (cubic meter), then cancel the shared base unit.
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Rewrite mL in the base unit
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Rewrite L in the base unit
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Forward conversion
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Reverse conversion
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Conversion Factor Explanation: Milliliter (mL) to Liter (L)
This conversion explains why 1 milliliter equals 0.001 liters. Both units are part of the metric system for volume and share a common base unit, the cubic meter (m³).
Definition
The milliliter (mL) and the liter (L) are both defined relative to the cubic meter. Specifically, 1 mL is 0.000001 m³ and 1 L is 0.001 m³.
Principle
The conversion factor is derived by expressing both units in the same base unit (m³) and comparing their values. This ratio shows that 1 mL is one-thousandth of 1 L.
Assumptions
- The conversion uses the defined relationships between metric units of volume.
- The base unit for comparison is the cubic meter (m³).
Cautions
- The factor is exact based on metric definitions, but practical calculations should consider the precision needed for the result.
FAQ
How many L are in 1 mL?
1 mL = 0.001 L.
How many L are in 10 mL?
10 mL = 0.01 L.
How many L are in 100 mL?
100 mL = 0.1 L.
What is the formula to convert mL to L?
Use L = mL × 0.001.
How many mL are in 1 L?
1 L = 1,000 mL.
What should I check when converting mL to L?
Use the conversion factor and round the result to the precision required by your calculation.
