liters * * * * * Actually, it is the cubic metre.
Liter for liquids or square meter for solids.
No, it measures volume, ie. cubic feet. Milligram is the measurement, .ie pounds.
A litre is a metric unit of volume.
The metric unit of volume is meter squared: m3.
The litre
liters * * * * * Actually, it is the cubic metre.
Liter for liquids or square meter for solids.
24 metric measures
The answer depends on what characteristic of the raisin is being measured: its mass, its length, volume, temperature - or whatever.
I not a metric unit of anything! A litre is one metric unit for volume.
No, it measures volume, ie. cubic feet. Milligram is the measurement, .ie pounds.
There is no metric unit for volume which is equal to 1.057. All measures of volume MUST have measurement units: these may be cubic to start with (gallon, pint, bushel) or derived from linear units (cubic inch, cubic yard). 1.057 is a pure number which has no units. It cannot, therefore, be a measure of volume.
It is a measurement of volume using units from the metric system.
A liter is the metric unit of volume
Metric units of volume include the cubic meter, cubic centimeter, cubic millimeter, milliliter, cubic kilometer, and liter. When used to express the volume of a space or object, the shape of the object is completely irrelevant.
A metric ton is a measure of mass whereas a gallon is a measure of volume. The mass of a gallon of flid will depend on its density and there is no universal conversion factor between the two measures.