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The international unit of volume is cubic meter (m3). The litre (L, l) is only an "accepted" unit in SI. Other above mentioned units are obsolete and not scientific.
The most common volume unit in the world today is the liter, but it's far from the only one in use. People still use measures that closely match the quantities of materials they dealt with, so you may hear of a cord of wood, a bale of cotton, a tun of wine, a flagon of ale, a pint of milk, a stere or a cubic yard of concrete, as well as a squirt of oil, a pinch of salt or a bushel of leaves.
Or...
The volume of any solid, liquid, gas, plasma, vacuum or theoretical object is how much three-dimensional space it occupies, often quantified numerically.
The volume can be measured in cubic meters, cubic centimeters, or liters.
The units of the three-dimensional volume depend on the units of length - if the lengths are in meters, the volume will be in cubic meters, etc.
To measure a square or cube: Volume = length times width times height.
if the lengths are measured in centimetres, then volume is measured in cubic centimtres (cm3).
If metres, then cubic metres (m3)
if feet, the cubic feet (ft3)
etc...Liters, cubic feet, cubic yards, cubic inches
There are so many units for measuring volume that are commonly used. Some of these units include litres, pints, gallons and so much more.
Usually cm3 although sometimes, for example titration calculations in chemistry, you use dm3 (decimetre), which is the same as one litre
Different units for measuring volume:
liquids- liter, milliliter etc
solid- meter cube, centimeter cube etc.
While many different units can be used to measure volume, the most common units for measuring volume are the cubic centimeter (cm3) = 1 milliliter (ml).
Liters.
There are different units for measuring different attributes.
measuring the volume of the metric system the bushel scale and is used by units of measurement that litters. ml. cubic inch. cubic meters. Decimeter cubic meters. It is.
Cubic units are used to measure volume. These units are m3 ,cm3 etc.
There are different units for measuring different characteristics: mass, weight, length, area, volume, temperature and so on.
While many different units can be used to measure volume, the most common units for measuring volume are the cubic centimeter (cm3) = 1 milliliter (ml).
Volume is measured in cubic units
Liters.
1331 cubed units
Base units need not have ANY volume. A second is the base unit for measuring time and it has no volume!
Volume = 324 units3
There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.
That depends on what you're trying to measure. Volume, weight, speed, etc. all have different units of measurement.
14391.56 cubic units. The units will depend on what you are measuring by.
The units for the volume if you are measuring any liquid or solid is metre^3/cm^3 as density = mass/volume. The units for mass is grams
There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.