Liters, dm3.
The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter: m3
The fact that a solid is irregular has nothing to do with which unit you pick. It is the size of the object which determines this. If it is the size of a room you might use metres cubed, but if it would fit in your pocket then centimetres cubed will be more appropriate. It is the method of measuring the volume which is affected by the irregularity. You can't do it with measuring and geometry, so you have to use the displacement of water.
Cubic meters, cubic centimeters, cubic decimeters (equal to liters), or (usually) some other cubic volume. In the United States, gallons and quarts are still used.
generally, grams. Grams is also the unit of measurement for the majority of the world.
Because it will stretch and be incorrect.If we use an elastic measuring tape to measuredistance, it may stretch while measuring the distance,thus the measurement will be incorrect.
the unit of measurement for destiny
The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter: m3
volume in units of gallons, liters, cubic feet, cubic meters etc
The unit of measurement that a graduated cylinder uses is the volume/mass of water.
When You are measuring the volume of an object(not liquid)
Density is calculated as measured mass per unit volume. Milliliters are a unit of volume, so you could use that in your volume measurement.
m3
I would use litres.
Calculus is a mathematical technique: it is not a unit or tool for measurement.
Centimeters would be best for measuring a skunk.
Cubic centimetres.
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.