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Fundamental unit of volume

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In the meteric system of measurement: 10 centimeters x 10 centimeters x 10 centimeters equals 1,000 centimeters it also equals 1 liter (the fundamental unit of volume)

and also equals 1 kilogram (not the artifact OIML has in France or the standard Kilogram kept a NIST in Gaithersburg MarylandP)

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The SI base unit of volume is the cubic metre, but because the unit is cubed the normal prefixes can be slightly confusing; one metre is 100 centimetres, but one cubic metre is 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm which is 1 000 000 cm3. This means that litres are more commonly used, because a litre is a unit of volume it isn't cubed, so the normal prefixes apply.

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Answer: The basic unit is the cubic meter. The liter, which is the same as the cubic decimeter, is also used in practice; so is the cubic centimeter (= milliliter).

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volume (as in sound) decibel

volume (of an object) m3

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in my chemistry book, it says meters cubed.

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Litres. And from that millilitres etc.

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Liter (L)

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