cubic or cubed
Cubic measures of length, or litres.
liter and cubic centimeter
liter and cubic centimeter
The most common units used to express the volume of gas are liters (L) and cubic meters (m³). Other units such as milliliters (mL) and cubic centimeters (cm³) are also used for smaller volumes.
Units that cannot be used to express volume include units of time (such as seconds or hours) and units of angles (such as degrees or radians). Volume is typically measured using cubic units like cubic meters or cubic inches.
Derived units are made by combining base units using mathematical operations such as multiplication and division. They are used to express physical quantities and their combination is necessary to represent more complex measurements, such as velocity or volume. Examples of derived units include meters per second for velocity or cubic meters for volume.
capacity = volume = (any unit of length)3
In metrics, the units of measurement used to express the volume of smaller objects would be the liter, deciliter, centiliter and milliliter. The English system of measurement uses gallons, quarts, pints, and cups to express the volume of smaller objects.
Litre and gallon
Litre is a unit used to express volume
Liters and milliliters are the units used most often to express the volume of liquids.
cubic centimetres, litres, cubic metres.