Litres.
there are many unit which measure volume .SI units that measure volume is cubic meter .
I suggest you use liters.
NO Such unit as 'Metric Inches'. In the metric system of linear measure, the unit is 'centimetres / metres'. In the Imperial System of linear measure, the unit is inches / feet. Next you are referring to linear measure, then at the end refer to volume measure; 'Cubic feet', Please clarify your question.
Unit volume in the metric system. liter. Cubic meters. Ml. Cc. Cubic decimeter. Unit volume in the English system. Gallons. Cubic feet. Cubic inches. Oz.
There is really no such thing as a "liquid" unit. The unit of measure is for the VOLUME of something. The best unit for measuring the volume of a human bathtub would be the "Litre".
Kilogram Volume?
The space in a cabinet is the VOLUME of the cabinet. It would be cubic units.
there are many unit which measure volume .SI units that measure volume is cubic meter .
To calculate the volume of a filing cabinet, measure its length, width, and height in inches. Multiply these three measurements together (volume = length x width x height) to get the total volume in cubic inches. You can convert this into cubic feet or another desired unit if needed.
I suggest you use liters.
No. Beakers measure liquid volume. Millimeters is not a unit of volume, and especially not a unit of liquid volume. Beakers usually measure in a fraction of a liter, such as a milliliter.
There is no unit of measure, and no mechanical device, that can describe or measure both mass and volume.
Liter because it's the base unit of volume
Any metric measure of volume.
This is volume of the Universe ! As an unit of measure the cubic metre and multiples.
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Knots.