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To mL: divide by 1,000. To liters: multiply by 10⁻⁶. To nanoliters: multiply by 1,000.
1 µL = 10⁻⁶ L = 10⁻³ mL = 1 mm³ = 1,000 nL. One milliliter = 1,000 µL.
For example, 1 Microliter (µL) = 6.110257e-9 Barrel (UK) (bbl (UK)).
| Microliter (µL) | Barrel (UK) (bbl (UK)) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 6.110257e-10 |
| 0.5 | 3.055128e-9 |
| 1 | 6.110257e-9 |
| 2 | 1.222051e-8 |
| 5 | 3.055128e-8 |
| 10 | 6.110257e-8 |
| 25 | 1.527564e-7 |
| 50 | 3.055128e-7 |
| 100 | 6.110257e-7 |
| 500 | 0.000003055128449 |
| 1000 | 0.000006110256897 |
The microliter is a unit of volume equal to 10⁻⁶ liters, or one millionth of a liter, equivalent to one cubic millimeter.
1 µL = 10⁻⁶ L = 10⁻³ mL = 1 mm³ = 1,000 nL. One milliliter = 1,000 µL.
To mL: divide by 1,000. To liters: multiply by 10⁻⁶. To nanoliters: multiply by 1,000.
Pipetting in labs, blood glucose monitor samples (~0.3–1 µL), PCR reactions (10–50 µL), and HPLC injection volumes.
A modern blood glucose meter needs only about 0.3 µL of blood — less than a small pinprick. Older models required 10+ µL.
Confusing µL with mL — 1 mL = 1,000 µL. Pipetting errors at this scale significantly affect experimental results.
A microliter is a cube 1 mm on each side. A micro-pipette labeled 'P20' dispenses 2–20 µL — a staple in every biology lab.
The UK (imperial) barrel is a unit of volume equal to 36 imperial gallons, or approximately 163.659 liters.
1 UK barrel = 36 UK gal = 288 UK pt = 5,760 UK fl oz ≈ 163.659 L ≈ 1.637 hL.
To liters: multiply by 163.659. To UK gallons: multiply by 36. To US barrels: multiply by 1.373.
Historical UK brewing trade, legacy contracts and legal references, and traditional measurements in some industries.
The UK barrel (36 imp gal ≈ 164 L) is different from both the US liquid barrel (31.5 US gal ≈ 119 L) and the oil barrel (42 US gal ≈ 159 L).
Confusing UK, US, and oil barrels — they are all different sizes. Always specify the barrel type.
A UK barrel = 36 imperial gallons ≈ 164 liters. Remember: there are at least 3 common barrel sizes — UK, US, and oil.



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