By scientific standards in cubic[enter measure here] - like cubic meters, cubic feet, cubic miles... depends on the scale really.
Another measure for volume is liters, but it is commonly only used for liquids.
Non-metric measures, like gallons or barrel are still in use, but not used scientifically, since their usage is some awkward in conversions.
Specific heat capacity is the heat capacity per unit mass, and is expressed as
Length: MeterMass: KilogramWeight: Newton
Density = mass / volumeIn SI units: mass is expressed in kilograms volume is expressed in cubic meters Therefore, density is expressed in kilograms /cubic meters. (In practice, the unit kilogram/liter, which is equivalent to gram / cubic centimeter, is often still used.)
There are many units of force. The standard one in the SI system is the newton. Others include dynes and pounds-force.
There are several E.g. Ton(uk) Newton etc.Answer:Pressure units usually are expressed as a force per unit area. This is not always apparent as the "atmosphere" for example can be expressed as mm Hg, bars, Pascals etc. but these all relare to the pressure of the atmosphere on surface of the Earth. The Imperial system (once used in Briatain) and presently used in America has the following pressure units:atmosphere (atm)inch and foot of waterpound/square inchkip/square inchton-force (short)/unit areaton-force (long)/unit areapound-force/unit areaounce-force/unit areapoundal per square inchbar, decibar, millibar
the amount of space occupied by any three-dimensional solid.
Jam can be solid, it is more likely to expressed as a Suspension or a Gel
The amount of mass a matieral has in a voulme is called its solubility.
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Latitude and longitude are angles, and can be expressed in any unit of angle measure. Degrees are quite popular.
Assuming that voulme = volume and raduis = radius, the answer is 301.6 cubic inches.
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the unit of power is defined as the WATT unit of measure , as a standard international unit
Area is always expressed in some unit of area. This is often some unit of length, squared - for example square meters, or square millimeters. However, there are units (such as the acre) which are not the square of a unit of length.
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