In the SI system, it is the cubic meter (m3), which is equivalent to 1000 liters.
In the United States volume is measured in fluid ounces, drams, cups, cubic feet, pints, quarts, cubic inches, half gallons, cubic yards (known in the concrete industry as "yards") and gallons.
(Fluid ounces and ounces should not be confused. Volume is measured in fluid ounces and mass is measured in ounces.)
the unit is m3 (cubic metre)
The metric unit for measuring volume is the liter. The nearest US customary unit is the quart.
The SI unit for the volume of a liquid is the cubic metre.
Yes, the pint is a defined standard unit in the imperial measurement system and the US customary system. It is used frequently for measuring the volume of beverages and food. It is not an S.I. standard unit.
The unit for measuring the volume of sound is the decibel.
By capacity, I assume you mean volume. That would be the liter.
Since the standard unit for measuring time is a second, the answer is 5.10 seconds. Since the standard unit for measuring time is a second, the answer is 5.10 seconds. Since the standard unit for measuring time is a second, the answer is 5.10 seconds. Since the standard unit for measuring time is a second, the answer is 5.10 seconds.
Decibels are the scale used for measuring the volume of sounds.
The standard measuring unit for resistance is ohm.
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