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
There are many abbreviations in each measurement system that represents a unit of volume. In the English system the preferred units are ounce (oz.), quart (qtr.) and gallon (gal), while metric the preferred units are milliliter(ml) and liter (l).
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.
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. )
There are many abbreviations in each measurement system that represents a unit of volume. In the English system the preferred units are ounce (oz.), quart (qtr.) and gallon (gal), while metric the preferred units are milliliter(ml) and liter (l).
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A Gill is a unit of liquid volume,someting less than half a pint.
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.
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
Fluids:-- Gal-- L-- mL-- qt-- pt-- fl ozSolids, Cargo:-- in3-- cm3-- cc-- m3-- ft3-- yd3Astronomy/Cosmology:-- km3-- LY3-- psc3Audio:-- VU
Pa is the abbreviation of the SI unit pascal which is a measurement of pressure.
The metric abbreviation dL stand for deciliter. This unit of measurement used to measure the volume. 1l= 10 dl.This is the relation.
"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.
"Milliter" is not a metric unit of measurement, or even a word. The abbreviation for "milliliter" is ml. A milliliter is about 0.04 fluid ounces, and equal in volume to a cubic centimeter.