When multiplied by width and depth.
A cubic centimetre (cm3) is a unit of volume (V).
Volume=Length*Breadth*Height. therefore SI Unit of Volume is Metre cube (M^3)
Any answer possible: mL is a unit of volume, ft is a unit (obsolete) of length.
NO Such unit as 'Metric Inches'. In the metric system of linear measure, the unit is 'centimetres / metres'. In the Imperial System of linear measure, the unit is inches / feet. Next you are referring to linear measure, then at the end refer to volume measure; 'Cubic feet', Please clarify your question.
An inch is a unit of length. A cup is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
cm is a unit of length. cm3 is a unit of volume.
Any unit of length can be converted into a unit of volume by the preface "cubic" e.g., inches become cubic inches, meters become cubic meters, etc.
The units for volume are the units for length cubed. For example, the base unit is the meter, and the cubic meter is the basic unit of volume.
A metre is a unit of length, not volume. A length cannot be converted into volume.
The metric unit of volume is meter squared: m3.
Cm is a measure of LENGTH . -Length is different to VOLUME which is a 'cup'
A cube with an edge length of one unit, known as a unit cube, has a volume of one cubic unit. The volume of a cube is calculated using the formula ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of an edge. Since the edge length of a unit cube is 1, its volume is ( 1^3 = 1 ) cubic unit.
No, millimeter is a unit of length. MilliLITER is a unit of volume, but not millimeter.
No, meter is the SI unit of Length, Si unit of volume is meter3.
The unit of length is metre(m), unit of volume is centimetre cube(c.c), unit of mass is kilogram(kg).
Mass: Gram Length: Metre Volume: Litre
Unit of length is m and that of mass is kg Now volume is length x length x lenght. SO volume would have the unit mxmxm = m3 Density = mass / volume So unit for density = kg /m3