"liter"
The Celsius or Kelvin scales are most often used in science to measure temperature. These scales are based on the properties of water and other fundamental physical constants, making them widely accepted in the scientific community.
It depends on the liquid. Some liquids, like water, have relatively high density compared to other liquids like oil or alcohol. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained within a specific volume, so liquids with higher density have more mass packed into a given volume.
A graduated cylinder is one of the most accurate tools to measure liquid volume. It has clear markings for precise measurements and is designed for accurately measuring liquids.
Two common scales to measure the temperature of liquids are Celsius and Fahrenheit. Celsius is commonly used in scientific measurements and everyday life in most countries, while Fahrenheit is often used in the United States. Another scale that might be used in specialized situations is Kelvin, where 0 Kelvin is absolute zero.
The intensity of sound is most often measured by the Decibel meter. It can also be called the sound level meter or the dB Meter. It is used to accurately and objectively measure the sound or noise that one can hear.
A megabyte.
Liters and milliliters are the units used most often to express the volume of liquids.
The most appropriate metric unit measurement for the capacity of a paper cup is milliliters (mL) or cubic centimeters (cm³). These units are commonly used to measure the volume of liquids and solids in small containers like paper cups.
The "L" is in the metric system for liter, which is most commonly used with liquids.
The most appropriate metric unit to measure the mass of a concrete block is kilograms (kg).
Beakers measure liquid volume. The units can be any fraction of a liter, but most commonly milliliters.
liquids= ml. solids= mg.
A metric ruler is the most common device used to measure millimeters.
You can measure most liquids in a tablespoon.
A metre.
The most appropriate measure is a metre.
It would be millimetres.