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Cubic unit means the measurement of objects using height, length, and width. It is a unit of measurement used for capacity or volume.

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How do you convert a cubic foot into inches?

ANSWER You can't convert measurement unit of volume to measurement unit of length. But if you mean cubic inches - 1 cubic foot = 1728 cubic inch


What does cubic unit mean in math?

A cubic unit is essentially a three-dimensional unit used to describe volume, just like a square unit is a two-dimensional unit that describes area.


Unit to express volume?

(some unit of length)^3, e.g. cubic meters, cubic feet, cubic miles, etc.


The basic metric unit for capacity?

If you mean capacity in the sense of volume, the main unit would of course be the cubic meter; other units used include cubic decimeters (equal to liters), cubic centimeters, cubic millimeters.


What unit is a cubic cetimeter of?

The "cubic centimeter" is a unit of volume.


What has the capacity of 1 millimeter?

A millimeter is a unit of length, not a unit of volume or capacity. Perhaps you mean a cubic millimeter.


What is the base unit of cubic centimeters?

The cubic centimetre is unit of volume, derived from the SI unit cubic metre.1 cm3 = 0,001 L1 cubic inch = 16,387 cm3


How many sq. ft is in 1 sq. ft?

A liter (or litre) is a unit of volume. A square foot is a unit of area. Perhaps you mean a cubic foot. A cubic foot is equal to 28.3168 litres


Is the cubic centimeter a base or derived unit?

yes, cubic centimeter is a derived unit.


Which best describes a cubic unit?

Determining the volume is the situation that describes a cubic unit.


Is the standard unit for measuring capacity in the metric system?

If you mean capacity as in volume: the basic unit is cubic meters, since lengths are measured in meters. Of course, cubic centimeters, cubic millimeters, or cubic kilometers can be used as well, depending on the application.If you mean capacitance: the modern version of the metric system, the SI, the basic unit is the Farad. Since in practice this is a very large unit, usually smaller multiples are used, such as microfarad, nanofarad, or picofarad.AnswerThere are just seven base units in the SI system. 'Capacity', in the sense of volume, is measured in cubic metres which is a derived unit, not a base unit.


What is the difference between a cubic unit and a square unit?

A cubic unit is a volume eg. m³ A square unit is an area eg. m²

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