Milliliters (abbreviated "ml") is generally a measured quantity.
Sugar is not measured in ml - only liquids are measured in ml.
Cup is measured by volume. It is measured in ml.
The measured component of the orbital magnetic dipole moment of an electron with quantum number (a) ml is given by -μBsqrt(l(l+1) - m_l*(m_l-1)), and with quantum number (b) ml is given by -μB*m_l. Here, μB is the Bohr magneton, l is the angular momentum quantum number, and m_l is the magnetic quantum number.
In chemistry, 5 miles is considered a measured quantity because it is a distance that has been obtained through measurement. An exact number in chemistry would typically refer to values like atomic masses or the number of atoms in a molecule, which are known precisely.
volume of liquid
This question makes no sense because pressure is not measured in mL.
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cm3 or the mL cm3 or the mL
It can be measured using tuberculin syringe 1 ml.
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Petrol is typically measured in liters (L) in fuel stations. If you need to measure a small quantity of petrol, you can use a measuring cup or a container with milliliter (ml) markings to measure the exact volume needed.