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Meters Miles per hour
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Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin
Density.
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Liter
liters including all prefixes
cubic units
Density can be described in units of mass per unit volume (e.g., g/cm^3 or kg/m^3) or weight per unit volume (e.g., lb/ft^3 or N/m^3).
Volume is measured in cubic units
There are many units to measure the distance .Sl units can be used to describe an objects volume is cubic m.
"Millimetre" is a unit of length or distance. "Pint" is a unit of volume or capacity. Those units are used to describe completely different types of quantities, they have different physical dimensions, and neither can be converted into the other. If length units could be converted to volume units, then you'd be able to calculate how many feet of gas your car holds, and how many gallons tall you are.
Pressure, volume and temperature, and moles of gas are the four principal variables to describe a gas (for example, see related questions on Ideal Gas Law and others). The standard units are: Pressure: atmospheres (atm) Volume: liters (L) Temperature: Kelvin (K) Number of moles are measure in, well, moles.
Density = 0.8787 units of density measured in some units of mass and some units of volume Volume = 0.1300 units of volume Mass = Volume*Density adjusted for any conversion factor for differences in the units used for mass and volume - none of which have been specified.
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"Millimeter" is a unit of length. "Liter" is a unit of volume. The two units are used to describe completely different types of quantities, and neither one can be converted to the other one. If volume could be converted to length, then you'd be able to figure out how many yards of gas you put in your car last week.
Well, you multiply 20 by 30 by 35 to get 21,000. The volume of a box 20x30x35 is 21,000 units. I use units because no specific units were used.