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What units are used to measure air?

Air is measured by volume - in either cubic inches or cubic centimetres.


When are cubic units used to measure?

anything that has volume, like a box, or the amount of stuff you need to move in a moving truck, or the amount of air you breath in day can all be measured with cubic uints.


Are milliliters used to measure air pressure?

No, milliliters are used to measure volume, not air pressure or any other kind of pressure.A barometer is what is used to measure air pressure in your home, your office, in a weather station, etc.A pressure guage is a tool used to measure the air pressure in a car tire.


An instrument used to measure the volume of respired air?

the spirometer


What do you use to measure how heavy the air is?

Air pressure is the metric used to measure how heavy the air is. It is typically measured in units like millibars or inches of mercury using a barometer.


What units do you measure air pressure in?

mpa


What are to units to measure air pressure?

p.s.i.


How do you convert liters to meters?

Liters are units of volume, and meters are units of length. The are as different as stone and air and can't be converted from one to the other.


What is an anapnograph?

An anapnograph is a variety of spirometer, a device used to measure the volume of air inspired and expired by the lungs.


What are the two units used to measure air presseure?

PSI (pounds per square inch) and KPa (kilopascals).


What are American units of air pressure?

American units of air pressure include pounds per square inch (psi) and inches of mercury (inHg). These units are commonly used in weather reports and aviation to measure atmospheric pressure.


What units would you use to measure air in a room?

Measure a roomful ofair's what? You need to be more specific if you want people to help you. Volume of air? Well, that's obviouslythe room volume in feet or metres. Pressure of air? Use a barometer - answer in mBar (milli-Bar). Temperature?Use a thermometer - degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. Humidity? - by hygroscope, answers in %.