-- milliliter
-- liter
-- cubic meter
Despite the above answer, the only SI unit for volume is the cubic metre (m3). The litre is certainly a metric unit, and can be used alongside the SI system, but it is not an SI unit.
milliliters and cubic centimeters (mL and cm3)
volume of liquids are measured depending upon their quantities.2 units used to express the volume of liquids afre mL and cm3 .gallons afre also used for the measurement of oils.
-- hogshead
-- milliliter
-- gallon
The frequently used unit is liter (L); also multiples/submultiples.
Liters, kiloliters can be used. The other unit can be cubic units.
Volume is measured in many units. 2 of the most common are litres and gallons,but there are many more.
Cubic centimetres are a measure of volume. Millimetres are a measure of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible. But, if you say cubic milimeters, the answer is 100.
If you submerge the object in a volumetrically-labeled beaker, the volume of water displaced (how much the water rises when the object is submerged), is the volume of the object.Either a graduated cylinder or overflow can is used to measure the volume of an irregular solid by water displacement.
A graduated cylinder is a piece of laboratory glassware used to accurately measure out volumes of chemicals for use in reactions. They are generally more accurate and precise for this purpose than beakers or erlenmeyer flasks, although not as precise as a volumetric flask or volumetric pipet. They come in a variety of sizes for different volumes, typically 10 mL, 25 mL, 50 mL, or 100 mL and up to as large as 1 or 2 liters.Determine the volume contained in a graduated cylinder by reading the bottom of the meniscus at eye level.In other words, holding the graduated cylinder at eye level, the bottom of the curved surface of the liquid (called the meniscus) is where you read off the mark on the graduated cylinder to determine the volume properly.
Step 1 . calculate the volume of the cylinder step 2 . put the rock in the cylinder and fill it with water to the top step 3. measure the amount of water step 4 subtract the volume of the water from the volume of the cylinder, and you have the volume of the rock.
No - a millilitre is a unit of capacity, while a milligram is a unit of mass. The two units are incompatible.
You cannot. A circle is a 2-dimensional object which has an area but no thickness and, therefore, no volume. A litre is a measure of volume. You cannot measure an object with no volume using units that are intended for volume.
Liters is a measure of volume whereas pounds is a measure of weight. You would need the density to convert the 2 units.
A rectangular prism that is 6 units by 4 units by 2 units has a volume of 48 cubic units.
We measure length in one direction using standard units. Whether it's feet, meters or light years, it's 1-dimensional. Area is a 2-dimentional concept. It's the distance in one direction and the distance in another direction. Distance times distance is the units times the units, or units squared (units2). We see square centimeters, square feet, or square kilometers as well as other units used to measure this 2-dimentional characteristic. Volume is defined as the amount of space something takes up. Space is a 3-dimensional concept, so a 3-dimensional units are required. You've already guessed that's where cubic inches, cubic centimeters or cubic kilometers (units3) is used to measure this 3-dimentional characteristic.
Those two units of measure do not convert. One is weight or mass and the other is volume.
Assuming the shape is a cube, it would be 2*2*2 = 8 cubic units
A unit of volume for a 3 dimensional object such as cubic inches, metres, litres etc. A unit of area for a 2 dimensional object such as square inches, metres etc
A cone with a base radius of 2 units and a height of 19 units has a volume of 79.59 cubic units.
Tablespoon IS a unit for volume. Volume units are used for liquids.
meter stick
Cubic centimetres are a measure of volume. Millimetres are a measure of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible. But, if you say cubic milimeters, the answer is 100.
The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter