There are many units which cannot be used!
For example: degrees Celsius, Kelvin, Ohms, Watts, Newtons, ergs, dynes, metres, astronomical units, parsecs, square metres, metres per second, metres per second squared, seconds, minutes, etc.
The minute.
Oh, and also the yard.
And the acre, square meter, kilogram, and pound. The mile and the Hertz and
the watt and the joule and the volt don't do it well either.
And the ohm and the newton.
Or the furlong.
Kg
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No: millilitre (mL) is only a unit of volume.
Litre is a unit used to express volume
(some unit of length)^3, e.g. cubic meters, cubic feet, cubic miles, etc.
Milliliters i think but ill ask my science teacher 2morrow
Liter ----------------------------------------------- Litre (symbol L or l) is only an accepted unit in SI. The official unit for volume in SI is the cubic metre (m3).
There are many units that cannot be used to express a volume.There is something missing from your question to request the only unit.
As a number followed by a unit for volume or the cube of a unit for length.
1 millilitre = 1 cubic decimetre
Cubic centimeters.
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A metre is a unit of length, not volume. A length cannot be converted into volume.
You can only express ratios between things which use exactly the same units. Centimetre is a length unit. Cubic Centimetre is a volume unit
it can be expressed as cubed, or with a 3 as a exponent. such as the volume being 42 with the little 3 above it
A square only has area, not volume.
You would use the cubic meter (m^3) to express the volume of a textbook in SI units.
No: millilitre (mL) is only a unit of volume.
You cannot. A kilometre is a unit of length or distance a cubic kilometre is a unit of volume.