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The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter: m3

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What do scientists use to measure volume of a liquid?

A measuring cylinder


What unit do you use when measuring the volume of a regular shaped solid?

m3


Why do you use cubic units when describing volume?

You use cubic units when you describe volume because a cube is measuring 1 unit on each edge and the edge has a volume of one cubic unit.


What do scientists use a graduate for?

You might mean a graduated cylinder, which is used for measuring the volume of liquids.


What are the units scientists use when measuring mass?

In science, the SI unit for mass is Kilograms (Kg)


What is the correct unit for measuring the volume of a sample of blood?

you use centimeters to measure blood.


What is the SI unit of measuring the volume of a liquid?

SI unit do scientists use to measure a liquid is cubic meter ,that is,m^3.SI derived unit, the cubic metre. The volume of a container is generally understood to be the capacity of the container


What unit does you use for measuring volume?

Cubic meters, cubic centimeters, cubic decimeters (equal to liters), or (usually) some other cubic volume. In the United States, gallons and quarts are still used.


What unit would you use when measuring a juice container?

Some unit of volume: e.g. liter, cup, gallon, deciliter.


Which is the name for a cube used to measure volume?

That depends on which aspect of the cube you are measuring and the size of the cube.. If you are measuring the dimensions, you might use meters. If you are measuring the surface area, you might use square meters. If you are measuring the volume, you might use cubic meters.


Which unit of measurment should you use when measuring the volume of vegetable oil?

You should use litres for buying and millilitres for cooking.


What unit of measurement do you use when measuring volume?

The standard unit of measurement for volume is liters (L) or cubic meters (m³) in the metric system, and gallons (gal) or cubic inches (in³) in the imperial system.

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