# VOLUME

Shedmate, the platform that processes the measurements, recognises all the area values provided as square metres (m³) and performs internal conversions as required.

#### 1 m³ (cubic metre) remains as 1 m³, as it is the base unit

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#### 1 cm³ (cubic centimetre) = 0.000001 m³

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#### 1 mm³ (cubic millimetre) = 0.000000001 m³

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#### 1 ft³ (cubic foot) = 0.0283168 m³

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#### 1 in³ (cubic inch) = 0.0000163871 m³

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#### 1 l (litre) = 0.001 m³

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This conversion is implemented to ensure consistency in calculations and in the representation of volume within Shedmate.


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