体積 Converter

無料体積換算ツール — リットル、ガロン、液量オンス、立方フィートなどを瞬時に換算

OmniConverterの無料オンライン体積換算ツールで、あらゆる体積を即座に換算。日本ではリットルとミリリットルが日常的:ペットボトルは 500 ml〜2 L、お米は 1 合(180 ml)単位、ガソリンはリットル。アメリカのカップ(1 cup ≈ 236 ml)やガロン、イギリスのパイントも対応。調理、給油、水槽の水量計算に。

使い方

簡単な3ステップで変換できます。

1

変換したい体積を入力

2

変換元と変換先の体積単位を選択

3

瞬時に体積変換結果を取得

人気の体積換算

一般的な基準

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1 LL

1 L

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1 LmL

1000 mL

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1 L

0.001

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1 Lgal

0.2641721769 gal

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1 Lqt

1.0566881491 qt

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1 Lpt

2.1133785315 pt

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1 Lcup

4.2267570629 cup

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1 Lfl oz

33.8140565033 fl oz

実用的なユースケース

日本では、ガソリンはリットル単位で給油します。車の燃費はkm/L(1リットルあたりの走行距離)で表すのが一般的で、アメリカのMPG表示とは異なります。料理では日本酒や味醂をml(cc)で計量し、1カップ=200mlが標準ですが、アメリカのレシピの1カップは約237mlと異なるため注意が必要です。ペットボトル飲料は500mlと2Lが定番で、輸入ジュースは355ml(12oz)などアメリカンサイズです。ビールは350ml缶と500ml缶が主流ですが、ドイツのビール瓶は0.5Lの中瓶が一般的です。風呂の容量は200L程度で、水道代の計算に使われます。医療現場では注射器や点滴をmlで管理しますが、海外の医療マニュアルではoz表記があるため換算が必要です。水槽の容量はリットル表示が一般的で、熱帯魚用品の輸入品にはガロン表示があります。日本酒は1合(180ml)が伝統的な単位で、1升=1.8Lです。

よくある質問

よくある換算の質問への回答

1ガロンは何L?+

米ガロン = 3.785 L、英ガロン = 4.546 L。コンバーターは両方に対応しています。

合をmlに換算するには?+

1合 = 約180 ml。日本酒や米の計量で使われます。1升 = 10合 = 1.8L。

1Lは何ml?+

1 L = 1,000 ml。

1カップは何ml?+

日本の計量カップ = 200 ml。アメリカのcup = 236.6 mlとは異なります。

液量オンスをmlに換算するには?+

米液量オンスに29.57を掛けます。英液量オンスは28.41です。

1バレルは何L?+

1バレル(原油)= 159 L(42米ガロン)。

m³をLに換算するには?+

1 m³ = 1,000 L。

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