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length: meters mass: kilograms volume: liters
List a metric unit for each measurement: lenght, volume, weight, and density,
Units of measurement include meters for length, grams for mass, and liters for volume. Tools for measuring objects include rulers for length, scales for mass, and beakers for volume.
First of all, centimetres are a measure of length or distance, not volume. Second, there is no relationship between mass and volume. 34.567 grams of air, for example, will occupy a lot more space that 34.567 grams of lead. So the question, as presented, is essentially nonsense.
You cannot directly associate weight and volume. You firstly need to know the shape and other dimensions in order to find the volume. Then you need to apply the density of the material, i.e. what it weighs per volume.
40205 cm is a measure of distance of length. A length has no volume and without a volume there can be no water. Therefore, the answer to the question is zero kg and 0 grams.
By unit of length and volume and conversion ,we can say that km and grams both belong to different categories and hence cant be converted into each other .
By unit of length and volume and conversion ,we can say that km and grams both belong to different categories and hence cant be converted into each other .
meters, grams, liters Density is mass divided by volume.
Liters measure volume. Grams are a measure of mass, degrees Celsius are a measure of temperature, and meters are a measure of length.
length: meters mass: kilograms volume: liters
List a metric unit for each measurement: lenght, volume, weight, and density,
100 cm is a length, not a volume. However, if the volume were 100 cubic cm, the density would be 0.196/100 = 0.00196 grams per cc.
It's the mass divided by its volume. The volume of a rectangular prism is length times width times height. So it would be 100 grams divided by the volume, and that volume = (L*W*H)
to be honest , it all depends , if you just want length then about 100 grams , for length and volume you need about 140+ grams , but you could get away with about 125grams overall ! (:
Volume cannot be measured in cm since that is a unit for measuring length.
No object can have a volume of 14 milimeters (millimetres, even) since that is a 1-dimensional measure of length - not of volume!