The SI unit for volume is the Litre, which is a derived unit based on one one-thousandth of a cubic metre.
liter is not an SI unit. The Si units for volume are cm cubed, decimeters cubed and meters cubed.Further AnswerTo further clarify the above answer, the litre is not an SI unit, so neither are cubic centimetres, etc. The SI system uses multiples of 10 raised to the power of of multiples of three, for example: 103, 10-3, 106, 10-6, etc. (litres may be used alongside the SI system, but is not an SI unit). So, the SI unit for volume is the cubic metre, or its multiple or submultiple.
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joule
The SI, or metric, system is devided into two sets of units; base units and derived units. The base units are used to define all other units. There are seven base units. metre, m. length. kilogram, kg, mass. second, s, time. ampere, A, electrical current. kelvin,K, temperature. candela, cd, luminous intensity. mole, mol, amount of substance.
no. Only 1/6 th of the place is taken by the nucleas.
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A mineral's density increases as its mass per unit volume increases. If a mineral has a small mass and large unit volume, its density is smaller. Whereas, if a mineral has a large mass and a small unit volume, its density is greater.
Yes, a centiliter (cL) is a unit for measuring the volume of a liquid or gas that is equal to 1/100 liter or 10 cubic centimeters (cc).
METRIC PREFIXSCALE tera (T) 10 to th power of 12giga (G) 10 to th power of 9 mega (M) 10 to th power of 6 kilo (K) 10 to th power of 3 hecto (H) 10 to th power of 2 deca (da) 10 to th power of 1 BASIC UNIT 10 to the power of 0 deci (d) 10 to the pow of -1centi (c) 10 to the power of -2 milli (m) 10 to the power of -3 bwahahahaha studyfreakcollection
liter is not an SI unit. The Si units for volume are cm cubed, decimeters cubed and meters cubed.Further AnswerTo further clarify the above answer, the litre is not an SI unit, so neither are cubic centimetres, etc. The SI system uses multiples of 10 raised to the power of of multiples of three, for example: 103, 10-3, 106, 10-6, etc. (litres may be used alongside the SI system, but is not an SI unit). So, the SI unit for volume is the cubic metre, or its multiple or submultiple.
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14 th June 2010
Georg Ohms.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that the basic unit for length is meter ( m).
Newtons or kilonewtons.
joule
Yes only if it is the new 360 Slim.