milliliters, mL; liters, L;
pints, cups, gallons
SI unit for volume is cubic meter/metre so
cm3 = mL;
dm3 = L
A graduated cylinder is used to measure the volume of liquid in a laboratory.
It is usually measured in liters/milliliters
well a liquid cannot be a solid but i will interpret the question as this: what is the relationship between the units of measurement for the volume of a liquid and a solid? liquid volume- measured in mL solid volume- measured in cm cubed 1 mL=1cm cubed
That is called the VOLUME.
of course it does. it is a gas, is it not?
The volume of a liquid is usually measured in Litres (L), millilitres (ml) or cubic centimeters (cm3)
A graduated cylinder is used to measure the volume of liquid in a laboratory.
It is usually measured in liters/milliliters
Liquid, usually beer or ale - 9 imperial gallons = a firkin
volume of liquid
Either. It depends on the amount of liquid to be measured and the precision required.
Temperature is usually measured via expansion/contraction of a liquid (liquid thermometer), differences in expansion/contraction of two metals (bi-metallic strip thermometer), changes in electrical resistance (thermistor or thermocouple) or radiant energy (for example: a pyrometer)
Liquid volume is measured in liters.
Electric charge is usually measured in Coloumbs.Electric charge is usually measured in Coloumbs.Electric charge is usually measured in Coloumbs.Electric charge is usually measured in Coloumbs.
Dry or Liquid are measured in: Tsp. Tbsp. Fluid Oz. Gill, Cup, Pint, Quart, Gallon.your welcome, i know i am a pure genius.
Milk is a liquid. liquids are measured in liters.
measured with a graduated cylinder