cubic litres
That depends what you want to measure about the gas: its volume, mass, transparency, temperature, etc. The really isn't such a thing as a "unit of measurement of gas", there are units of measurement for mass, volume, temperature, etc., all of which can be attributes of a specific gas.
Gas pressure is defined as the force exerted by gas molecules on the walls of their container. Factors that influence the measurement of gas pressure include the number of gas molecules present, the volume of the container, and the temperature of the gas.
Usually the measurement is Gallons in the automotive fuel industry when marketing to consumers.
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if the m stands for cubed which it usually does, then yes, the metre cubed is a metric measurement
A Watt is a measurement of electrical power, a gas stove has none.
electricity ,they both take up space
The measure is cubic feet.
162827 MCF refers to 162,827 thousand cubic feet of natural gas. It is a common unit of measurement for natural gas.
The gas stations use the the metric measurement to give the customers the correct value for their money.
A mile is a unit of measurement, not of gas. Without knowing economy rates, the two units are incompatible.
Hm3 in natural gas measurement stands for hectometres cubed, which is a unit of volume used to quantify the storage or transportation capacity of natural gas. It represents one billion cubic meters (1,000,000,000 m^3) of gas.