Volume is typically measured in liters (L) or cubic meters (m^3) for larger quantities, and milliliters (mL) or cubic centimeters (cm^3) for smaller amounts. Other common units for volume include gallons, fluid ounces, and cubic feet.
Liters.
While many different units can be used to measure volume, the most common units for measuring volume are the cubic centimeter (cm3) = 1 milliliter (ml).
The volume of 20 cubic units represents the amount of space a three-dimensional object occupies. It means that a hypothetical cube with side lengths of 20 units would have a volume of 20 cubic units.
The units for volume are the units for length cubed. For example, the base unit is the meter, and the cubic meter is the basic unit of volume.
It depends on the system in which you are working, but the units will be the same as for a regular solid. In the International System of Units (SI units, for short), the unit for volume is m3.
The units for the volume if you are measuring any liquid or solid is metre^3/cm^3 as density = mass/volume. The units for mass is grams
No - kilograms are units of weight - not volume !
You use cubic units when you describe volume because a cube is measuring 1 unit on each edge and the edge has a volume of one cubic unit.
Liters.
Well, you multiply 20 by 30 by 35 to get 21,000. The volume of a box 20x30x35 is 21,000 units. I use units because no specific units were used.
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cubic units
liters
Yes. You can find the density of a meterial if you have the mass and volume. You can use the formula D=mass/volume. The units for mass is grams and the units for volume are cm^3
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You could use cubic yards or cubic meters.
Volume of a rectangular block is: length*width*height. Use consistent units.