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length: ruler volume: i dont know the name of this process. put it into a container with certain amount of water and measure the increase of water level. the volume is the base area of the container multiplies the increase of water level temperature: thermometer mass: balance (most preferably an electronic one)
The answer depends on what you want to measure: its mass, length, "equatorial" circumference, volume, density, temperature, conductivity, ...
Length. . . . . . . . . meter Mass . . . . . . . . . . kilogram Volume . . . . . . . . cubic meter Density . . . . . . . . gram/cm^3 Time . . . . . . . . . . second Temperature . . . Kelvin
The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: its length, base area, volume, mass, density, optical density, temperature, and so on.
Millimeters is a measure of length; liters is a measure of volume. You can't convert between the two.Millimeters is a measure of length; liters is a measure of volume. You can't convert between the two.Millimeters is a measure of length; liters is a measure of volume. You can't convert between the two.Millimeters is a measure of length; liters is a measure of volume. You can't convert between the two.
Length is a one dimensional measure of space, volume is three dimensional measure of space.
No, millimeter is a measure of length, not volume.
Miles measure length, square miles measure area, and cubic miles measure volume.
Inches are a measurement of length. Tablespoons are a measure of volume. You don't go from length to volume.
The units used in science include .length-meters, mass-grams, volume-liters
Liters measure volume. Grams are a measure of mass, degrees Celsius are a measure of temperature, and meters are a measure of length.
To find the volume of an object, measure the length, width, and height in metric units. Multiply these dimensions together (volume = length x width x height) to calculate the volume. The unit of volume will be cubic units (cm^3, m^3, etc.).