Liquid capacity is equivalent to volume, and is measured in units of volume.
Some choices are:
-- cubic inch
-- fluid ounce
-- cubic foot
-- quart
-- microliter
-- gallon
-- milliliter
-- cubic centimeter
-- pint
-- cubic furlong
-- liter
-- cubic yard
-- cubic meter
-- hogshead
-- cubic mile
-- hectare-centimeter
-- acre-foot
-- cubic kilometer
-- cubic megaparsec
because capacity is mass and also amount of liquid
Milliliters or fluid ounces would be reasonable metric units to measure the capacity of a drinking glass. These units are commonly used for measuring liquid volumes and would provide a clear indication of the glass's capacity.
They are the litre or a cubic metre (= 1000 litres).
ounces pints, quarts and gallons
Graduated cylinder
Fluid ounces are units for measuring capacity in a system which is now mostly obsolete.
Millimeters refer to a unit of length, measuring distance, while milliliters refer to a unit of volume, measuring capacity. The two units are named differently to reflect their distinct measurement purposes.
more smaller units than the bigger units
Volume is how much cubic units could hold, and capacity is how much an object can hold a liquid.
measuring the volume of the metric system the bushel scale and is used by units of measurement that litters. ml. cubic inch. cubic meters. Decimeter cubic meters. It is.
Liquid volume is typically determined using a measuring container such as a beaker, graduated cylinder, or measuring cup. The volume is read by observing the level of the liquid at the meniscus, which is the curve at the top of the liquid. The volume is usually expressed in units such as milliliters (mL) or liters (L).
In the metric system, there is no difference between liquid capacity and capacity of anything else. The cubic meter is the unit for capacity, although for smaller capacities/volumes the liter which is 1/1000th of a cubic meter can be used.