Imperial Quart to Cubic Meter Converter
One Imperial Quart equals 0.0011365225 Cubic Meter (1 imp-qt = 0.0011365225 m3). Multiply a Imperial Quart value by 0.0011365225 to get the equivalent in Cubic Meter. Use the calculator above for instant results, or follow the formula, worked examples, and reference table below.
Formula
m3 = imp-qt × 0.0011365225
Multiply the Imperial Quart value by 0.0011365225 to get the equivalent value in Cubic Meter.
Example Conversions
1 Imperial Quart (imp-qt)
0.0011365225 Cubic Meter (m3)
5 Imperial Quart (imp-qt)
0.0056826125 Cubic Meter (m3)
10 Imperial Quart (imp-qt)
0.011365225 Cubic Meter (m3)
25 Imperial Quart (imp-qt)
0.0284130625 Cubic Meter (m3)
100 Imperial Quart (imp-qt)
0.11365225 Cubic Meter (m3)
Conversion Table
| Imperial Quart (imp-qt) | Cubic Meter (m3) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 0.00011365225 |
| 0.5 | 0.00056826125 |
| 1 | 0.0011365225 |
| 2 | 0.002273045 |
| 5 | 0.0056826125 |
| 10 | 0.011365225 |
| 25 | 0.0284130625 |
| 50 | 0.056826125 |
| 100 | 0.11365225 |
| 250 | 0.284130625 |
| 500 | 0.56826125 |
| 1000 | 1.1365225 |
How to Convert Manually
Use these steps to convert Imperial Quart values to Cubic Meter without the calculator.
- Write down the value in Imperial Quart (imp-qt) that you want to convert.
- Multiply that value by 0.0011365225.
- For example, 10 Imperial Quart × 0.0011365225 = 0.011365225 Cubic Meter.
- Label the result as Cubic Meter (m3).
Relative Size Comparison
This chart shows the visual difference in size between exactly one Imperial Quart and one Cubic Meter.
About Imperial Quart and Cubic Meter
The imperial quart is a quarter of an imperial gallon, about 1.137 liters — larger than the US quart. It survives mainly in older UK recipes and trade documents. The cubic meter is the SI derived unit of volume — 1,000 liters. Construction (concrete, excavation), water utilities, and freight all bill by the cubic meter. One Imperial Quart equals 0.0011365225 Cubic Meter (1 imp-qt = 0.0011365225 m3). Imperial Quart to Cubic Meter conversion comes up most often in older UK recipes and in Commonwealth trade documents, typically when figures need restating for concrete and excavation quantities.
Precision and Rounding: US and imperial volume units share names but differ in size (an imperial gallon is about 20% larger than a US gallon), so confirm which system a figure uses before converting. Kitchen work tolerates rounding to the nearest milliliter or quarter-teaspoon; fuel, chemistry, and brewing need three or more decimal places.
Conversion factors per NIST Special Publication 811 and the BIPM SI Brochure (9th edition) (reference).
Worked Example
15 Imperial Quart equals 0.0170478375 Cubic Meter.
15 imp-qt × 0.0011365225 = 0.0170478375 m3
FAQ
How do I convert Imperial Quart to Cubic Meter?
Multiply the Imperial Quart value by 0.0011365225 to get the equivalent value in Cubic Meter.
What is the formula for Imperial Quart to Cubic Meter?
The formula is m3 = imp-qt × 0.0011365225.
How many Cubic Meter are in 1 Imperial Quart?
1 Imperial Quart equals 0.0011365225 Cubic Meter.
Can I convert Cubic Meter back to Imperial Quart?
Yes. 1 Cubic Meter equals 879.8769932 Imperial Quart, and the related converter can reverse the calculation.
What are common names for Imperial Quart and Cubic Meter?
Imperial Quart is shown as imp-qt and may also be searched as imperial quarts, uk quarts. Cubic Meter is shown as m3 and may also be searched as cubic meters, m³.
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