It is commonly expressed in cubic centimetres (cm^3).
However, in practical usage (such as water utility bills), they measure in cubic metres (m^3).
Density can be expressed as (any unit of mass) divided by (any unit of volume). My personal favorite is [ slug per hogshead ] .
The volumes of all objects are expressed in the third power of whatever units are being used to measure their dimensions. For example, if an object is very small and you measure its dimensions in millimeters, its volume would be expressed in cubic millimeters.
The unit measure for solid objects when measuring volume is typically cubic centimeters (cm3) or cubic meters (m3), depending on the size of the object. These units represent the amount of space that the solid object occupies in three dimensions.
The volume of solids is expressed in units3 with the units equal to a unit of linear measure in a given system of measurement. One must chose a system. The volume of a solid is expressed in cubic meters, cubic millimeters, cubic inches, cubic feet or something else according to a selection made by the individual who is recording the data.
The unit used for measuring the volume of regular shaped solid objects is typically cubic units such as cubic centimeters (cm³) or cubic meters (m³). This unit represents the amount of space an object occupies in three dimensions.
A cubic metre.
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It is cubic cm.
Volume is measured in cubic units.
The density of matter is expressed in the form mass per unit of volume (mass per unit volume).
Grams. * * * * * That is total rubbish. Grams is a measure of mass, not volume. Volume may be measured in cubic centimetres ( 1 cc = 1 millilitre) for small objects, litres for medium sized objects to cubic metres for "normal" large objects and cubic kilometres for mountains or bigger.
The unit cm3 stands for cubic centimeters. Cubic centimeters is a unit of measure for reporting the volume of regular and irregular solid objects. When reporting the volume of a liquid, milliliters (mL) is the proper unit.