The capacity of a battery is measured in two ways.
Cold Cranking Amps, is the maximum current output in cold temperatures, without damage to the plates.
Ampere-hours (or milliampere-hours), is the discharge rate that can be sustained for one hour. By convention, even though it is (milli)ampere-hours, it is normalized to an eight-hour rate. This means, for instance, if a battery is rated 800 mAH, it actually means the rating is 100 ma for eight hours. If a discharge rate higher (or lower) than that is encountered, then the hold-up time will be shorter (or longer) than the equivalent rate, by a factor that is dependent on the battery's design.
Batteries have a voltage (volts) that is produced.
Amp-hours or milliamp-hours
For most of the world, it's probably in Liter, a standard unit to measure capacity or space or volume. In the US, gallon is the stand for fluid capacity, but cubic feet is often used for space capacity.
No, Foot belongs to the Imperial and US customary units (according to Wikipedia)
The answer is 68 fluid ounces (US customary unit).
There is no SI base unit for capacity. It isn't needed. Capacity (volume) is any unit of length, cubed, so all you need is a length unit. The SI unit of length is the 'meter' in the US and Canada. In many other places, the corresponding unit is the 'metre'. Their magnitudes are equal, by international agreement, and they can be used interchangeably. Units of capacity that derive from the meter/metre include the cm3, the liter, the cubic meter, the cubic kilometer, the mL, and others.
Fuel economy in miles per US gallon.Fuel economy in miles per US gallon.Fuel economy in miles per US gallon.Fuel economy in miles per US gallon.
it is in the us customary unit or else we wouldnt be learning about. there for it is in the us customary unit.
Usually they are rated in gallons (in the US).It's probably liters in the rest of the world.
US customary units
The SI unit is a Newton. The old US unit is the pound-force or the poundal.
For most of the world, it's probably in Liter, a standard unit to measure capacity or space or volume. In the US, gallon is the stand for fluid capacity, but cubic feet is often used for space capacity.
pound
Ounces are an imperial unit. They are a bit confusing as they can be a volume unit or a mass unit. The metric equivalent would be gram or millilitre. About 30 gram = 1 oz About 30 mL = 1 fluid oz
No, Foot belongs to the Imperial and US customary units (according to Wikipedia)
The answer is 68 fluid ounces (US customary unit).
Because the metric unit is used in the rest of the world. We are perhaps the only country with our own customary unit system.
The metric unit for measuring volume is the liter. The nearest US customary unit is the quart.
In the US, a fish tank's capacity is measured in gallons.