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The metric abbreviation dL stand for deciliter. This unit of measurement used to measure the volume. 1l= 10 dl.This is the relation.
In the SI system volume is measured by Cubic metres (cu/m or m3) Litres (Ltr) Millilitres (ml) etc Other system have other units, Gall (gallons) Pt (pint) etc
MM stands for millimeter in unit of length and distance and conversion .it stands for millimeters.
The abbreviation cm stands for centimetre an is a unit of linear measure or length. The abbreviation for litre is ltr not 'l' and a litre is a unit of volume. The units cannot be directly converted. However, a cubic centimetre is 1cc. There are 1000 cc in 1 litre. (By definition 1cc = 1 ml. )
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The prefix for volume is "milli-" which represents one thousandth of the base unit.
Yes. There is no SI fundamental unit for volume, so any volume unit is derived.
A Gill is a unit of liquid volume,someting less than half a pint.
L is and abbreviation for litre and is a unit of volume used for liquids equivalent to a dm3 or 1000 cc.The abbreviation is ltr or l
Pa is the abbreviation of the SI unit pascal which is a measurement of pressure.
Fluids:-- Gal-- L-- mL-- qt-- pt-- fl ozSolids, Cargo:-- in3-- cm3-- cc-- m3-- ft3-- yd3Astronomy/Cosmology:-- km3-- LY3-- psc3Audio:-- VU
The metric abbreviation dL stand for deciliter. This unit of measurement used to measure the volume. 1l= 10 dl.This is the relation.
No, cubic cm is a unit of volume, not area. It represents the volume of a cube with sides that are each one centimeter in length. Area is measured in square units, while volume is measured in cubic units.
In the SI system volume is measured by Cubic metres (cu/m or m3) Litres (Ltr) Millilitres (ml) etc Other system have other units, Gall (gallons) Pt (pint) etc
"dl" is commonly used as an abbreviation for "deciliter," which is a unit of volume in the metric system equal to one-tenth of a liter. It is often used to measure the volume of liquid medications or food ingredients.
Assume the value is 56mm³. Since cubic length unit represents the volume, the volume of 56mm³ is actually itself.