Liter (Litre) is a measure of volume.
milliLitre is 1thousandth of a Litre
deciLitre is 1tenth of a litre
Hectolitres is 100 litres
1 cm3 (cc) = 1mL
1 L = 33.8 ounces (US)
An eyedropper holds a relatively small volume, and I would say it is best measured in milliliters (mL).
OK, SO OBJECTS that are measured in liters could include: Soda, Bottled Water, Liquid Medicine (In Milliliters), Liquid Nitrogen, Liquid Air (stuff for removing dust from computers) Gasoline, Honey, Milk, and many other things.
you cant measure a pencil in milliliters. how about grams?
A can of soda would be more likely to be measured in liters, as it is a consumable liquid that is typically sold in standard units like milliliters or liters. Gasoline is usually measured in gallons or liters when dispensed in gas stations.
There are two, somewhat rare, related prefixes. deci - 1/10 deca - 10 So, a deciliter would be 1/10 liters, or 0.1 liters.
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No, they are not.
No they are not.
no in pounds or kilos liters are for liquid
it can be but its more often measured in liters
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Gallons or Liters.
Milk is a liquid. liquids are measured in liters.
Sand is typically measured in volume, such as cubic meters or cubic feet, rather than liters. However, you can still calculate the volume of sand in liters by using the appropriate conversion factors.
Sure! Five things that can be measured in liters and milliliters include: Liquid volume in a water bottle Capacity of a car's fuel tank Volume of a swimming pool Amount of milk in a carton Volume of a cooking pot
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