liters or litres
volume
Volume of liquids.
liters or litres
OK, SO OBJECTS that are measured in liters could include: Soda, Bottled Water, Liquid Medicine (In Milliliters), Liquid Nitrogen, Liquid Air (stuff for removing dust from computers) Gasoline, Honey, Milk, and many other things.
The measure of a liquid is its volume. Volume is measured in litres, smaller volumes are millilitres, and larger are cubic metres.
Liquids are measured in volume - liters, gallons, cm3, etc.
Measurements of volume for both solids and liquids involve determining the amount of space that the substance occupies. This is typically done using measuring tools such as a graduated cylinder for liquids and a ruler or geometric formulas for solids. The volume of a solid or liquid is usually expressed in cubic units such as cubic centimeters or milliliters.
Yes, liquids like shampoo can be measured by weight/mass units as well as the usual volume units.
Any liquids, especially petrol (gasoline), milk and fruit juice. Don't forget Vodka Most cans of pop are measured in ml (millilitres). Large bottles of pop are usually sold in 2 or 3 litre bottles. Although all liquids can be measured in litres, it depends on how much of it there is. 1000 litres is a cubic metre (m3 )
Liquids can fill the shape of an object, and Solids have a defiant shape. Easy one: Liquids are measured in volume's, and Solids are measured in Grams. THE MORE YOU KNOW.
Volume = Space occupied by a matter is measured in ml or l...
'Dry' volume - is measures in cubic centimetres... 'Wet' volume is measured in millitres.