One barrel is equal to 42 gallons or 5.6145833 cubic feet.
There are MANY different "barrel" sizes of liquids. In US a barrel of beer is 31 USG, while a barrel of oil is 42 USG. There are many other variations.
Yes, and there are many different barrels in everyday use.
The SI unit of voltage is the Volt, which is a derived unit equivalent to a Joule/Coulomb.
The capacity of a barrel is a measure of volume. The SI unit for volume is the cubic metre. A barrel with a volume of one cubic metre would a big barrel. It could be better to measure it in thousandths oh a cubic metre, a thousandth of a cubic metre is called a litre.
A Gill is a unit of liquid volume,someting less than half a pint.
The volume of a cube with a side length of 1 decimetre is one litre.
mm * * * * * You do not usually measure the length of a liquid. A millilitre (ml), which is a measure of volume, is more appropriate.
A barrel!
No. Beakers measure liquid volume. Millimeters is not a unit of volume, and especially not a unit of liquid volume. Beakers usually measure in a fraction of a liter, such as a milliliter.
Ancient Greek is the basic unit used to measure liquid. Ancient Greek can change location and epoch.
The same unit as you use to measure any mass. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.
centilitre
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The SI unit of voltage is the Volt, which is a derived unit equivalent to a Joule/Coulomb.
millilitres
Liters
Liter
120 ml
The capacity of a barrel is a measure of volume. The SI unit for volume is the cubic metre. A barrel with a volume of one cubic metre would a big barrel. It could be better to measure it in thousandths oh a cubic metre, a thousandth of a cubic metre is called a litre.