Convert Acre-Inch (ac*in) to Megaliter (ML) instantly.
Acre-Inch to Megaliter conversion
1 Acre-Inch (ac*in) = 0.10279015 Megaliter (ML). To convert Acre-Inch to Megaliter, multiply the value by 0.10279015.
| Acre-Inch (ac*in) | Megaliter (ML) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.10279015 |
| 2 | 0.20558031 |
| 5 | 0.51395077 |
| 10 | 1.0279015 |
| 25 | 2.5697538 |
| 50 | 5.1395077 |
| 100 | 10.279015 |
| 1000 | 102.79015 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Megaliter are in one Acre-Inch?
One Acre-Inch (ac*in) equals 0.10279015 Megaliter (ML).
How do I convert Acre-Inch to Megaliter?
To convert Acre-Inch to Megaliter, multiply the value by 0.10279015.
What is 10 Acre-Inch in Megaliter?
10 Acre-Inch = 1.0279015 Megaliter.
About these units
Acre-Inch (ac*in)
An acre-inch equals 1/12 of an acre-foot, representing the water required to cover one acre to a depth of one inch. Irrigation planners and farmers often use acre-inches to fine-tune watering schedules for crops. Because plants require precise hydration, the acre-inch allows for granular control of irrigation needed for soil management and crop health. Agronomists also use acre-inches to convert rainfall into usable water volume estimates for agricultural regions, linking meteorology with farm management.
Megaliter (ML)
A megaliter is one million liters, equivalent to 1,000 cubic meters. It is used in large-scale water management, including municipal supply systems, reservoirs, agricultural irrigation planning, and hydroengineering. City planners and hydrologists often express daily water consumption in megaliters per day (ML/day). For example, a medium-sized city might use anywhere from 50 to several hundred ML daily. The unit is especially helpful because it bridges the gap between the cubic meter (too small for city-scale usage) and the gigaliter (too large for many practical applications). As water scarcity and climate resilience become critical global issues, the megaliter continues to be a foundational measurement in environmental science and infrastructure planning.