well there are several ways to do this 1 is to measure the amount of water it displaces when you fill a bucket of water up to the brim and then submerge the ball in the bucket recording the volume of the water spilling over the edge
2 another way would be to take the radius which is just the width of the thickest part of the Bowling ball divided by 2 and input the radius value into ((4/3)(pie•radius^3))=volume
Liters would be the more appropriate unit for measuring the capacity of a cereal bowl, as it is a smaller and more precise unit compared to gallons.
[pts] victor childs
The 'ERG' is the standard unit for work or mechanical energy.
The SI unit of voltage is the Volt, which is a derived unit equivalent to a Joule/Coulomb.
The metric unit of length is the 'meter'.
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Litres.
liters
Milliliter
Liters would be the more appropriate unit for measuring the capacity of a cereal bowl, as it is a smaller and more precise unit compared to gallons.
The unit of measurement for milk is litre (L) in the SI.
[pts] victor childs
As far as I am aware, CO is not a unit of measure.
The interior volume of the bowl. - ( Usually about 2 cups )
A unit can be a measure of length. It is one-dimensional. A squared unit can be a measure of area. It is two-dimensional. A cubic unit can be a measure of volume. It is three-dimensional.
This depends on what unit you are using to measure in. However, area will always be measure in (unit)^2.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. It is a scalar quantity and is always positive. The SI unit of mass is the kilogram.