Volume is expressed in "cubic" as prefix of the material being measured.
In cement, it would be measured in cubic yards
In liquids in can be liters, gallons, ounces etc..
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In SI, you use litres and derivatives (such as ml, kl, etc.)
In Imperial and US, the units are ounces, cups, pints, quarts, and gallons. ■
Milliliters, sometimes liters
Cubic centimeters (cm3) are a unit of volume equal to the volume of a cube whose sides are one centimeter in length. It is commonly used to measure the volume of small objects or quantities of liquids.
"ml", an abbreviation of milliliter, is a unit of volume, which is a physical property.
No, grams and liters are not the same. Grams measure mass or weight, while liters measure volume. Grams are used to measure solids, powders, and liquids that are more dense, whereas liters are used to measure the amount of space that a liquid occupies.
In the SI the unit of volume is m3.1 m3 = 1 ooo liters (L); but the liter is also accepted as a tolerated unit of volume.CommentThe litre is not an SI unit, so it is neither a base nor a derived unit. It is a metric unit that may be used alongside SI units.
there are many unit which measure volume .SI units that measure volume is cubic meter .
If you mean what unit is used to measure volume then its litres, mililitres, kilolitres, etc...
Any metric measure of volume.
They are used to measure quantities that are not basic. Length, for example, is a basic unit, but area and volume are not so derived units will be used to measure area and volume.
The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter
Volume of a substance.They are the unit of vol.
Unit of measure used for volume.
milliliters, liters, kiloliters
Liter
a meter
Unit volume in the metric system. liter. Cubic meters. Ml. Cc. Cubic decimeter. Unit volume in the English system. Gallons. Cubic feet. Cubic inches. Oz.
They are used to measure quantities that are not basic. Length, for example, is a basic unit, but area and volume are not so derived units will be used to measure area and volume.