The formula used to find the volume of a three-dimensional object varies by the geometric shape; whether it is metric or standard measurements does not change the formula. Some common formulas are as follows:
Any rectangular prism - length * width * height
Sphere - (4/3)pi * radius3
Cone - (1/3)pi * radius2 * height
Pyramid - (1/4)(area of the base) * height
Other irregular objects would require the use of calculus, which far surpasses my recollection of mathematics.
A litre is a metric unit of volume.
The metric unit of volume is meter squared: m3.
The volume of a sink would be given in litres.
What is the metric unit for liquid volume of a sink
A metric unit of measure for volume, often liquids.
V=LxWxH (Volume equals length times width times hight) FaCK YOU DID DO THAT JEW
A pipe has the shape of a cylinder; just use the formula for the volume of a cylinder. In metric units, you have the advantage that the units are consistent. For example, if the radius and height of the cylinder are measured in decimeters, the volume will be in cubic decimeters (= liters).
I not a metric unit of anything! A litre is one metric unit for volume.
It is a measurement of volume using units from the metric system.
A liter is the metric unit of volume
The metric volume of a sink would be measured in litres.
The metric volume of a sink would be measured in litres.
Any metric measure of volume.
metric unit of measure for volume is mm cube .
The metric volume of a sink would be measured in litres.
A litre is a metric unit of volume.
The measure for volume is the litre.