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.
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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 base unit of measure for FAID6000 is each (EA).
Gram
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
The interior volume of the bowl. - ( Usually about 2 cups )
As far as I am aware, CO is not a unit of measure.
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.
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.
In SI, you would use the liter. In the Imperial System, you would use quarts most of the time.