Remember that a cubic metre is a 3D object and has equal measures of its size in 3 dimensions. So imagine a cube (the same shape as a dice or an oxo cube but much larger). The cube will have 6 square faces and 12 edges. Every face and every edge must have the same dimensions.
If you are wanting to find how many cubic metres there are in a cuboid shaped object you would measure its length, width and depth in metres and multiply those 3 measures together.
e.g if a cuboid measures 7metres by 5 metres by 3 metres the volume is 7 x 5 x 3 cubic metres = 105 cubic metres.
-- milliliter -- liter -- cubic centimeter -- cubic meter
The cubic meter.
The answer is cubic meter.
Measure its dimension in metric units.
The standard unit of measure for length in the metric system is the meter.
A linear meter is a meter, in a straight line, as opposed to cubic meter, which covers a 2-dimensional plane. They are both part of the metric system. There is no metric meter, other than just referring to a meter as being part of the metric system.
Length: meter Mass: kilogram Volume: cubic meter
The standard unit of volume in the metric system is liter or litre. By using decimal prefixes we can arrive at smaller or larger units of measure. It is no coincidence that there is a relationship between liter as volume, meter as distance and water:1 liter = 1 cubic decimeter = 1 kilogram of water at 4° C.
THe SI system or metric system is based on meter (m) as the basic unit of measure.
A meter is a unit of measure. It is part of the metric system and the base unit.
A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.A cubic meter is a unit of volume; a metric ton is a measure of mass. Depending on what is in a particular cubic meter, the mass may vary between close to zero (in a vacuum), and billions of tons (in a neutron star). For example, a cubic meter of water has a mass of 1 ton, a cubic meter of lead, about 11 tons, a cubic meter of gold, about 19 tons. In every case, you have to multiply the volume with the density of whatever fills the cubic meter.
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