Liters, or for a smaller volume, milliliters.
mL
Volume is measure as width times height by depth no matter the system you're using. The metric system would just define the type of measurement you would use, such as liters instead of gallons.
The volume of a sink would be given in litres.
A quart is a measure of volume, not weight. A liter would be the metric equivalent of a quart in terms of volume. If it's weight you're looking for, the basic unit of mass in the metric system is the gram.
That would be volume, which is measured in Liters (L).
By immersing it in water and noting the volume of water displaced.
Volume is the part of the metric system used. The unit would be litres.
No, a liter is the standard unit of volume in the metric system. If you're looking for the standard unit of mass, it would be the gram.
mL
Volume is measure as width times height by depth no matter the system you're using. The metric system would just define the type of measurement you would use, such as liters instead of gallons.
The metric volume of a sink would be measured in litres.
The metric volume of a sink would be measured in litres.
In the metric system, the units of measurement of Volume is the Liter (sometimes spelled Litre) and the measurement for mass would be the gram. In the American system, the units of measurement for Volume is the ounce, and for mass would be the pound.
The volume of a sink would be given in litres.
A quart is a measure of volume, not weight. A liter would be the metric equivalent of a quart in terms of volume. If it's weight you're looking for, the basic unit of mass in the metric system is the gram.
The metric volume of a sink would be measured in litres.
That would be volume, which is measured in Liters (L).