unit^2 so if its in meters its m^2. if its in inches it would be in^2.
2. The power numbers above should be 3 for volume.
And for volume we may also use quarts and gallons, ml, and so on.
The base volume unit is a liter, in science.
The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter: m3
Density is calculated as measured mass per unit volume. Milliliters are a unit of volume, so you could use that in your volume measurement.
the unit for volume, for a liquid would be oz(ounces) I believe..
Liter
You use cubic units when you describe volume because a cube is measuring 1 unit on each edge and the edge has a volume of one cubic unit.
the unit of measurement for destiny
you would use centimetres to measure the volume for a slice of bread
The unit of length is metre(m), unit of volume is centimetre cube(c.c), unit of mass is kilogram(kg).
The basic unit of volume is the cubic metre. In everyday use, the litre is more common.
When You are measuring the volume of an object(not liquid)
I would use litres.
When you need to find volume of an irregular solid or a liquid.