no, for liquid, one uses "millilitre" as in ml
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Millimeters and liters are two different units of measure. A millimeter is used to measure distance, while a liter is used to measure liquid volume. However, there is a milliliter, which is smaller than a liter.
Milliliters and liters are units of volume.
No, millimeter is a unit of length. MilliLITER is a unit of volume, but not millimeter.
A millimeter is not equivalent to any volume, no matter how large or small, because "millimeter" is not a unit of volume, so there's no way to compare it to any volume.
It is used primarily to accurately measure liquid volume. It can also be used to measure solid volume by liquid displacement.
The metric system is more exact than the customary system.The unit meter is used to find length;millimeter is used to find volume.
A millimeter has no volume so no matter how many you have you will never have enough to make a volume of 1 liter.
A cup is used as a measure of volume. Thus a cup of liquid is a standard 'cup sized' volume of liquid.
The answer is that it is used to measure what liquid can fit in it.
Millimeter is measure of length, incompatible with volume.
A millimeter is a unit of length, not a unit of volume or capacity. Perhaps you mean a cubic millimeter.