chemistry
Someone has asked this same question with the same words quite a few times. Can you be more specific as to what you want to know? There are a lot of different units of volume. Perhaps you can ask about which specific thing you want to measure: gasoline, cake flour, molecules, sound...?
Try again with "What are the most common units of volume used in _________?" and fill in the blank.
The SI unit for volume is cubic metres (m3). The following are some examples of other units for volume:
1 m3 is also equal to
There are still many more units of volume, such as cubic kilometres, cubic hectometre, barrels (oil), barrels (beer).
Metric unit is cubic meter, m3. This is the International System of unit for science.
There are many units to measure the distance .Sl units can be used to describe an objects volume is cubic m.
there are many unit which measure volume .SI units that measure volume is cubic meter .
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Beakers measure liquid volume. The units can be any fraction of a liter, but most commonly milliliters.
Density is measured in units of Mass/Volume (e.g. g/cc, kg/cubic meter, pounds/cubic foot).
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Density can be described in units of mass per unit volume (e.g., g/cm^3 or kg/m^3) or weight per unit volume (e.g., lb/ft^3 or N/m^3).
They allow you to describe the volume of a substance or the capacity of a container.
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.
liters including all prefixes
There are no square units in any cubic units. Square units describe an area, whereas cubic units describe a volume. If units of volume could be converted to units of area, then you'd be able to tell us how many acres of gas your car burned last month.
Volume = 10*4*3 = 120 cubic units
There are many units to measure the distance .Sl units can be used to describe an objects volume is cubic m.
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A rectangular prism that is 6 units by 4 units by 2 units has a volume of 48 cubic units.
A sphere with a radius of 3 units has a volume of 113.1 cubic units.