"Area" is an amount of flat surface. It has no volume.
If the area is the bottom of a tank, then the volume of the substance
in the tank is the area multiplied by the depth.
Measuring cylinders are commonly used to measure volume, with 1cm3 being the equal to 1ml.
you would use a ruler.
centimeters are used to mesure lenth, milliliters are used to mesure volume. That is like asking how many yards are in a gallon
No. You mesure volume with a graduated cylinder.
Measuring cylinders are commonly used to measure volume, with 1cm3 being the equal to 1ml.
Yes it is. D=M/V
Square yards
A liter is a measurement of volume. (Distance cubed) It is equivalent to one thousand cubic centimeters.
Henri Le on Lebesgue has written: 'Sur la mesure des grandeurs' -- subject(s): Volume (Cubic content), Area measurement, Length measurement, Mensuration
Basically, it's area =sizevolume =weight.Difference of getting different specifications of an object.Length is used to mesure a side of an object to get it's lengthWhile, the volume of an object is used to get it's weight.You can you length to get the volume.OR: Volume is the mass of something, you can work our somethings volume by multipying its length by its height by it width. Length is a single entity of how long something is.
Charles Mesure's birth name is Charles William David Mesure.
mesure on your electronical balance