Depends on your vocabulary.
If you refer to the space it occupies then the above is right.
If you refer to the sequential books the writer produces then it is merely a (sequential) number a "volume 1" may describe the start of an event/history/story whereas the subsequent volumes will describe the progressions.
I would use a cubic centimetre.
The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter
Prob milesl
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It's called volume I think.
teaspoon or millilitre
there are many unit which measure volume .SI units that measure volume is cubic meter .
If you mean what unit is used to measure volume then its litres, mililitres, kilolitres, etc...
Any metric measure of volume.
They are used to measure quantities that are not basic. Length, for example, is a basic unit, but area and volume are not so derived units will be used to measure area and volume.
The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter
The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter
mililiters
milliliters, liters, kiloliters
Volume of a substance.They are the unit of vol.
a meter
Liter
Unit of measure used for volume.