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It depends on the context. Capacity, in the sense of data storage, is measured in bytes. IN other contexts, it may be measured in cubic centimetres, or litres or other related units.
Also solids and gases can be measured in volume.
Capacity
All volumes are measured in cubic metres. Because the unit is cubed, the normal prefixes can be confusing, one kilometre is one thousand metres, but one cubic kilometre is one billion cubic metres, so volumes are often quoted in litres. A litre is not an SI unit, but its use is allowable in the SI system. One cubic metre is one thousand litres.
The accepted capacity for washer-extractors is between 5 and 7 lb. per cubic foot. Accepted capacity for dryers is between 2.5 and 3.5 lb. per cubic foot.
cubic centimeter, liter or any other capacity unit.
Capacity in the sense of volume is measured in cubic metres, although litres (0.001m3) are common. Electrical capacitance is measured in farads.
Liquid capacity is equivalent to volume, and is measured in units of volume. Some choices are: -- cubic inch -- fluid ounce -- cubic foot -- quart -- microliter -- gallon -- milliliter -- cubic centimeter -- pint -- cubic furlong -- liter -- cubic yard -- cubic meter -- hogshead -- cubic mile -- hectare-centimeter -- acre-foot -- cubic kilometer -- cubic megaparsec
-- milliliter -- liter -- cubic centimeter -- cubic meter
Capacity
All volumes are measured in cubic metres. Because the unit is cubed, the normal prefixes can be confusing, one kilometre is one thousand metres, but one cubic kilometre is one billion cubic metres, so volumes are often quoted in litres. A litre is not an SI unit, but its use is allowable in the SI system. One cubic metre is one thousand litres.
Measuring cups and graduated cylinders are used to measure capacity. After the measurement is taken, the result can be expressed in any unit of volume. The list includes but is not limited to: -- milliliter -- liter -- cubic centimeter -- cubic meter . . etc.
The unit for volume is the cubic meter. Or some other cubed linear measurement - such as cubic centimeter, cubic millimeter, cubic kilometer, or cubic light-year.
In decreasing order: cubic decimeter = liter cubic centimeter = milliliter cubic millimeter
Cubic capacity is not measured in miles.
centimetre cube CC (cubic centimeter) is refered to the cylinder capacity of the engine. For example, if you say 500cc engine, then the sum total capacity of the cylinders will be 500 cubic centimeter
Liquid capacity is equivalent to volume, and is measured in units of volume. Some choices are: -- cubic inch -- fluid ounce -- cubic foot -- quart -- microliter -- gallon -- milliliter -- cubic centimeter -- pint -- cubic furlong -- liter -- cubic yard -- cubic meter -- hogshead -- cubic mile -- hectare-centimeter -- acre-foot -- cubic kilometer -- cubic megaparsec
Volume of all matter is measured in cubic centimeters. Mass is measured in grams. The property of matter that is measured in cubic centimetres is volume. It is a measurement of the amount of space a substance occupies.
No. Density is measured in grams per cubic centimeter, sometimes written as grams per milliliter.