liters
metric unit
You would probably measure it in liquid measurements (cups, liters, milliliters, fluid ounces, ect.) or in weight by grams.
* A hot plate should measure temperature because when you use it, it will boil because of the heat coming up. Since there is heat, it measures temperature.
cups, unless you have a huge mug or a really tiny one.
A measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance
inch
metric unit
The SI unit of mass is kilogram (kg).
Kilograms, or grams.
You would probably measure it in liquid measurements (cups, liters, milliliters, fluid ounces, ect.) or in weight by grams.
Liters or gallons, depending if your in Canada or US
Well, let's see . . . If weight were a measure of volume, then a hot-air balloon unfolded and lying on the ground would get heavier and heavier as they filled it with hot-air. Eventually, when it got big enough, it would sink into the ground, instead of floating up off of it. Weight is a measure of the gravitational force between the Earth and a mass. Volume is the size of a region of space, whether it has anything in it or not. There's no direct connection between the two measurements.
A litre/liter is a metric unit used for measuring volume. A litre equals 1000 millilitres. The size of a car motor is usually measured in litres. For example 2.0 or 2.5 or 1.8 litres. So 100 cc's.
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This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area.
* A hot plate should measure temperature because when you use it, it will boil because of the heat coming up. Since there is heat, it measures temperature.