A liter is a unit of volume in the metric system, specifically defined as the space occupied by one cubic decimeter (1 dm³). Volume, in general, measures the three-dimensional space an object or substance occupies, and it can be expressed in various units, including liters, cubic meters, and gallons. Thus, liters are a specific measure of volume, making them directly related in quantifying how much space something takes up.
Liter is a measure of volume. KiloMeter is a measure of distance. The two are not related.
Liter and volume are directly related, as a liter is a unit of measurement for volume in the metric system. One liter is equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters (cm³) or 1 cubic decimeter (dm³). This relationship allows for easy conversions between liters and other volume measurements, making it a standard unit for measuring liquids and gases. In summary, a liter quantifies the amount of space an object or substance occupies.
250 mm is a length measure while liter is a volume measure. They are not related.
The volume of 1 liter of water is 1 liter.
Temperature is not related to any of those quantities, so it can be any temperature.
They are similar amounts of liquid volume in different systems. The litre is slightly larger
A liter is the metric unit of volume
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The volume of 1 cubic decimetre (dm3) is the volume of 1 liter.
"Liter" is a volume, equal to 1,000 milliliters, and to 0.001 cubic meter. A liter of Sprite, a liter of Coke, a liter of vodka, a liter of jello, a liter of sand, and a liter of empty space all have the same volume. Liters of different substances in general have different weights.
Liter is a measure of volume
no liter is a measurement of volume because 1L is 1000cm3 and cm3 is a measure of volume