The bath is an ancient Biblical Hebrew unit of liquid volume, primarily used for measuring liquids like water and oil.
Approximately equal to 22 liters (about 6 gallons).
Used in the Old Testament for ritual and everyday measurements.
Summary:
1 bath ≈ 22 liters
Ancient Hebrew liquid measure
Common in Biblical contexts for oils, water, and other liquids
The cubic centimeter (cm³) is a metric unit of volume equal to the volume of a cube with sides of one centimeter.
It is commonly used in medicine, chemistry, and engineering to measure small volumes, especially liquids and solids.
1 cm³ = volume of a 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm cube
Equals 1 milliliter (mL)
Widely used for precise volume measurements in small scales
No conversions available for volume.