It is represented by the volume of a cube whose sides are 1 decimetre.
metric
Yes, "L" is commonly used as an abbreviation for liter, which is a unit of volume in the metric system. It is often represented as "l" (lowercase), but both forms are widely accepted. One liter is equivalent to 1,000 milliliters.
There is no base unit for volume in the SI system. The unit for volume is called a 'derived unit', and it is the cubic metre (m3).
There is only 1 metric system - a German litre equals an English litre.
liter
No, a liter is the standard unit of volume in the metric system. If you're looking for the standard unit of mass, it would be the gram.
Yes, commonly, the milliliter, or one thousandth of a liter.
The unit of liquid volume in the metric system is the liter (L).
The Kilogram.
Liter for liquids or square meter for solids.
mili litre.
That is like asking, "What is the color of white?" The unit of measure in the metric system for a liter is a liter. Which is why we call it a liter.