Yes
The unit of mass is 1 kilogram. The unit of volume is 1 cubic metre, 1 m3.
S.I. unit for length : meter S.I. unit for mass : Kilogram Thus: S.I. unit for volume : cubic meter ( m3 ) S.I. unit for density : Kilograms per cubic meter ( kg/m3 )
No, meter is the SI unit of Length, Si unit of volume is meter3.
Well, that depends on the system of units used. In the international system (SI):The unit of length is the meter.The unit of mass is the kilogram.The unit of volume is the cubic meter.
Cubic Meter
No, it isn't even an SI unit. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram. The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter.
The unit of mass is 1 kilogram. The unit of volume is 1 cubic metre, 1 m3.
Since density is mass / volume, the natural SI unit is kilogram / cubic meter.
Length: meterMass: kilogram Volume: cubic meter Time: second
Density : Kilograms per cubic metre, or Grams per cubic centimetre.Length: MetreMass: KilogramTime: SecondVolume: Cubic metre (also Litre = cubic decimetre)CommentThe SI system does not use the centimetre, as it only uses 10 raised to the power of multiples of three. Neither does it use the litre.
S.I. unit for length : meter S.I. unit for mass : Kilogram Thus: S.I. unit for volume : cubic meter ( m3 ) S.I. unit for density : Kilograms per cubic meter ( kg/m3 )
No. The meter is a base unit.
No, meter is the SI unit of Length, Si unit of volume is meter3.
Well, that depends on the system of units used. In the international system (SI):The unit of length is the meter.The unit of mass is the kilogram.The unit of volume is the cubic meter.
Cubic Meter
m can mean milli or 10-3 and as such is a multiplier not a unit m = mass (kg) or other is a fundamental and not a derived unit M = moles is a fundamental unit m = meter is a fundamental unit and not derived
You don't use a unit of mass to measure a volume. Mass and volume are two different things. Mass is measured in kilograms. The main unit of volume in the SI is the cubic meter, but for a kettle, the liter (= cubic decimeter, or 1/1000 of a cubic meter) can be used instead.