it can be expressed as cubed, or with a 3 as a exponent. such as the volume being 42 with the little 3 above it
Gravitational pull is a force and is measured in Newtons, the unit of force.
The unit used to express the amount of thermal energy is the joule, which is also the standard unit of energy in the International System of Units (SI).
Grams per cubic centimeter is expressed as g/cm³. This unit is commonly used to measure density, which represents the mass of a substance per unit volume.
Density is mass per unit volume, and sometimes in some industries weight per unit volume is used. Weight per unit volume is also sometimes called specific weight. Weight and mass are not the same. Volume per unit mass is called specific volume, and is the reciprocal of density. It is not clear whether volume per unit weight can also be used as a measure of specific volume.
The unit used to express power is called the watt (W). Power is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted.
There are many units that cannot be used to express a volume.There is something missing from your question to request the only unit.
Milliliters i think but ill ask my science teacher 2morrow
(some unit of length)^3, e.g. cubic meters, cubic feet, cubic miles, etc.
The unit to express power is YOUR MOMMA
As a number followed by a unit for volume or the cube of a unit for length.
the unit used to express power is time
The volumes of all objects are expressed in the third power of whatever units are being used to measure their dimensions. For example, if an object is very small and you measure its dimensions in millimeters, its volume would be expressed in cubic millimeters.
The official SI unit for volume is the cubic meter.Surprisingly, the liter is not the official SI unit of volume, although is is commonly accepted as such and used with metric prefixes.
1 millilitre = 1 cubic decimetre
Cubic centimeters.
If you mean what unit is used to measure volume then its litres, mililitres, kilolitres, etc...
Gravitational pull is a force and is measured in Newtons, the unit of force.