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Liters is a measurement of volume. 160 Liters is the volume.
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The limitations of the calculated and indirect volume measurement is that its use is limited. It cannot be used in cases whereby a given object is soluble in water or absorbs water.
It is the mass in that volume. There is no special name unless the volume happens to be a unit volume on some measurement scale.
Any measurement that doesn't involve numbers.
volume in measurement meANS HOW MUCH SOMETHING CONTAINS.
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the measurement is volume
Volume is a measurement of capacity. Dimension is a linear measurement.
Jobs that involve numbers include pharmacists, construction workers, and math teachers. Scientists, and people who reconstruct accidents also have jobs that involve the use of numbers.
There is no reason for volume to be any less reliable than any other measurement.
The volume of a cube with a measurement of 3.5 on a side is 42.875.
Length and volume are not equivalent measurements. Length is a two dimensional measurement while volume is a three dimensional measurement.
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In the metric system, the units of measurement of Volume is the Liter (sometimes spelled Litre) and the measurement for mass would be the gram. In the American system, the units of measurement for Volume is the ounce, and for mass would be the pound.
Volume is a measurement of how much space something takes. When you grab a jug of milk, it would normally be measured in litres or quarts. That is a measurement of volume. If you want to know how much space a basketball displaces, that is volume. Calculating volume often (if not always) does involve multiplication. For example, the volume of a rectangular box is it's length multiplied by it's width multiplied by it's height. Multiplication however is a very basic component of our mathematics, and is used in almost everything. The answer to your original question then, is no.