Volume is based on three things: Length, width, and height. Height is how tall, length is how far (back), and width is how wide (or how fat).
The SI unit for volume is the Litre, which is a derived unit based on one one-thousandth of a cubic metre.
The basic SI unit is for length. Volume is a measure which is based on length-cubed and so it is a derived (not complex) unit.
Density is mass per unit volume, and sometimes in some industries weight per unit volume is used. Weight per unit volume is also sometimes called specific weight. Weight and mass are not the same. Volume per unit mass is called specific volume, and is the reciprocal of density. It is not clear whether volume per unit weight can also be used as a measure of specific volume.
Based on what information? In general, density is defined as mass per unit volume, so if you measure the mass and the volume, you can divide mass by volume.
Liter is a unit of volume, kilogram is a unit of mass. You have to divide the volume by the density of the substance, to get the mass.Liter is a unit of volume, kilogram is a unit of mass. You have to divide the volume by the density of the substance, to get the mass.Liter is a unit of volume, kilogram is a unit of mass. You have to divide the volume by the density of the substance, to get the mass.Liter is a unit of volume, kilogram is a unit of mass. You have to divide the volume by the density of the substance, to get the mass.
A cubic centimetre (cm3) is a unit of volume (V).
Grams is NOT a unit of volume. It is a unit of weight or mass.
A litre is a unit of volume.
cm is a unit of length. cm3 is a unit of volume.
I not a metric unit of anything! A litre is one metric unit for volume.
The metric unit of volume is in liters and milliliters
By definition, a unit cube has a volume of 1. "Unit" means 1 so if the volume was not 1 it would not be called a unit cube!