a graduated cylinder
Any metric measure of volume.
The answer is "anything". Look around you, and pick any object - it will have both mass and volume.
The same way you measure the volume of any other box, or any other rectangular prism: -- Measure the length. -- Measure the width. -- Measure teh height. -- Multiply (length) x (width) x (height). The product is the volume of the box.
A microscope does not measure anything in any form
The same way you measure the density of any other material. Divide the mass of a sample by its volume.
The volume of a jar in millimetres does not make any sense because a millimetre is a measure of length, not volume.
A litre is not any length, it is a measure of volume !
Base x Height x Width = Volume of any rectangular prism.
No, they do not affect play in any way.
any measurement depends on object
An ml is a measure of VOLUME, it does not use any equipment.
To measure the volume of any liquid, you use a graduated cylinder. (I'm a bit afraid as to why you would want to know that)