How much space the liquid holds. For example, if something took up 1 cm x 1 cm x 1cm it would be 1ml of liquid.
They are the same. They are measurements related to volume. The metric system has been coordinated so that length measurements are easily compared to volume measurements. The amount of volume of fluid that would fit in one cubic centimeter will be the same amount of volume of fluid that would fit in one milliliter. You may interchange them. 5ml=5cc
You would need to have volume measurements.
Liquid measurements are referred to as volume measurements. The liquid measurement for 25cc is equal to 25ml which is equal to 0.75 fluid ounces.
Displacement is equal to the volume of fluid displaced by an object. The displacement of an object in a fluid depends on the volume of the object itself, not the volume of the fluid.
Volume is measured in cups, tablespoons, etc. A cup of water weighs 8 ounces but a cup of parsley for example would weigh less that's why they call volume measurements fluid ounces.
Volume is measured in liters, cubic centimeters, cubic meters, fluid ounces, quarts, pints, gallons, barrels, cubic inches, cubic feet, cubic yards, and many other units.
The Richter scale is based on measurements of *Amplitude*. (^_^)
A graduated cylinder typically has evenly spaced markings along its side called gradations or increments. These segments indicate different volume measurements, usually in milliliters or fluid ounces, making it easier to measure liquids accurately. The segments help in determining the volume of a liquid based on its height in the cylinder.
"g" typically stands for Grams when dealing with measurements of weight. "Oz" stands for Ounces which can reference either mass or volume (fluid ounces).
It is the ratio between the volume of the fluid and the the volume of the pores
Indirect volume refers to the process of estimating the volume of an object indirectly, often through calculations based on other measurements or data rather than directly measuring the volume itself. This method is commonly used when direct measurement is not feasible or accurate.
These are both measurements of volume.