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It means that the units are compatible with one another. For example, if the unit of length is the meter, the natural unit of volume is the cubic meter. That way, formulae like volume (of a rectangular box) = length x width x height or the well-known formula for the volume of a sphere will require no additional conversion factors. The same happens if the unit of length is the foot, and the volume is measured in cubic feet. However, if you measure lengths in feet and volume in gallons, then the units are not compatible (or coherent) with one another.

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