Cubic measures based on the units for length: eg cubic kilometres (for volume of water in a big lake), cubic metres (swimming pool), cubic centimetres (bottle of soft drink) and so on. The alternative is a litre.
1 litre = 1000 cubic centimetres.
The S.I. unit of volume is cm3 thus, basically it is calculated in cm3 but in metric system litre(l) is also used as a common unit of volume. Generally we use the can be measured in a lot of units such as mm3, cm3, m3, km3, ml, l, kl etc.
In the metric system, the unit for volume is measured in liters (or litres).
You can measure the volume of anything: solids, liquids, and gases of any shape.
For example, the volume of a rectangular prism is V=lwh and a sphere, V=4/3*pi*r3
-- cubic miles
-- cubic kilometers
-- decibels
-- cubic parsecs
milimeters
and cenimeters
length x hight x breath
The measure of a liquid is its volume. Volume is measured in litres, smaller volumes are millilitres, and larger are cubic metres.
The best way is to hold the liquid temporarily in a transparent container with volumes marked on it, such as a dropper, a pipette, a beaker, a graduated cylinder, or a measuring cup.
Liquid volume is measured in liters.
To transfer small volumes of liquid.
A pipette is a slender pipe or tube into which small amounts of liquids are taken up by suction to allow a chemist to remove, transfer, or measure a substance.
A graduated cylinder is used to measure the volume of liquid in a laboratory.
The measure of a liquid is its volume. Volume is measured in litres, smaller volumes are millilitres, and larger are cubic metres.
Small volumes of liquid, such as raindrops, tears, small medicinal doses.
Small volumes can be measured.
Millilitres, centilitres, litres, kilolitres and larger units, or cubic millimetres, cubic centimetres, cubic decimetres, and so on.
If you want to measure their volumes, you can use liters (= cubic decimeters), milliliters (= cubic centimeters) or cubic millimeters.
Volume can be measured in different ways depending on what king of substance do you want to measure. Also, depending on the application. Volume is equivalent to: Length x Width x Height. Liquids, on the contrary, are measured using a graduated cylinder. Solids can be measured by calculating the difference between the volumes. The volum e of the liquid, and the volume of the liquid with the solid in it. The difference of the two values is the volume of the solid. This is because, solids are measured by the amount of liquid volume that is displace. Hope it helps.
The best way is to hold the liquid temporarily in a transparent container with volumes marked on it, such as a dropper, a pipette, a beaker, a graduated cylinder, or a measuring cup.
volume of liquid
water
Any (variable) amount of liquid can be measured by weight (mass balance) or by volume.A titration is mostly carried out as volumetric analysis method.An INVariable amount is measured by a (volumetric, standardized) pipet and for Variable volumes a calibrated buret is used to reach high precision standards of AAAC.
The Unit for volume is the same. Volume is usually measured in Litres. For larger volumes cubic metres can be used: 1 m³ = 1000 Litres.