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.
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.
It is a litre.
A standard soda can has a capacity of 355 milliliters.
No, litres (L) and millilitres (mL) are not the only metric units for capacity. There is also cubic metres (m3) and cubic centimetres (cm3).
Example:4 Meters squared, 5 kiloliters. Any metric length unit squared. All metric units with the suffix "liter"
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.
Capacity isn't a unit it is just a term that means how much a container holds. You can have metric units of capacity, such as Litres and Millilitres.
The value depends on the units used to measure capacity.
8 oz. Metric units=Ml ( milliliters)
Capacity isn't a unit it is just a term that means how much a container holds. You can have metric units of capacity, such as Litres and Millilitres.
It is a litre.
A standard soda can has a capacity of 355 milliliters.
No, litres (L) and millilitres (mL) are not the only metric units for capacity. There is also cubic metres (m3) and cubic centimetres (cm3).
Example:4 Meters squared, 5 kiloliters. Any metric length unit squared. All metric units with the suffix "liter"
120 ml
Litre and millilitre.
Milliliter and liter