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mm3 = ft3×28316846.71
ft3 = mm328316846.71
How many ping pong balls can fit in a cubic foot? It turns out about 475.
Source: Pascals Puppy
One cubic millimeter. That’s less than 1/16″. Roughly the size of a grain of coarse sand, or a honeybee’s brain.
Source: Ignis Fatuus
Below you can generate and download as CSV, Excel, PDF or print the Cubic Feet to Cubic Millimeters conversion table based on your needs.
Selected rounding: none (You can change it above in the dropdown)
(28.31685L)
(0.000001L)