Litre is a unit used to express volume
Volume can be expressed in many units. Common ones are cubuc centimetre (cc), litre (L), gallon (though remember the US and Imperial gallons are not the same), cubic yard, cumic kilometre or cubic mile, etc. And then there are the cooking volumes like teaspoon, tablespoon, cup etc.
The unit used to expressed volume is cubic centimeters or cubic milliliters,
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Litre is a unit used to express volume
For a regular six sided object: a cube or rectangular prism (box); just multiply length by width by height. Whatever units you use for the measurements, the answer is in cubic units.
mm (millimeters)
The same units that you use for length and distance. For example, the SI unit would be the meter.
Liters.
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).
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You would use the cubic meter (m^3) to express the volume of a textbook in SI units.
Volume (v) and mass (m) are need to calculate density in the equation d=(m/v). The units depend on which units you use for the measurements of volume and mass.
Metric units of measurement are more fun to say.
They use scientific notation for very large or very small measurements
Measurements are made in units. The specific units that you would use depend upon what it is that you wish to measure. Practically anything can be measured.
For a regular six sided object: a cube or rectangular prism (box); just multiply length by width by height. Whatever units you use for the measurements, the answer is in cubic units.
It will be in cubed units, depending on what the original units are. For example, if a solid is 1 m long x 2 m wide x 3 m tall, then the volume is 6 m^3.
So that we all understand what we are doing.
Metric measurements use powers of 10 to create larger and smaller units.
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