This would be measured in cubic meters.
Cubic meters.
The term for measuring long distances in the metric system is kilometers.
No, "kilo litre" is not a standard metric term. The correct term is "kiloliter" (abbreviated as kL), which is a unit of volume in the metric system equal to 1000 liters.
"Liters" is a unit of measurement in the metric system used to measure volume.
Any unit with dimensions of [ length3 ] is a unit of volume. Since the basic metric unit of length is the meter, the elementary unit of volume is the cubic meter. The metric units are now synonymous with SI units. The old CGS system is no longer recognised.
Yes, the volume of a shape in the metric system is typically measured in cubic meters (m^3). Cubic meters are used as a unit of volume to represent the three-dimensional space occupied by an object or substance.
Celsius is the metric term for "temperature."
A circle. However, that DOES depend on the Euclidean metric being used for measuring distance.
The suffix "-metry" in the term spirometry means "measurement." In spirometry, it refers to the process of measuring the volume of air that moves in and out of the lungs during breathing.
Density is mass per unit volume; in metric system it is grams per cubic centimeter; in the English system, we use the term as weight per unit volume, or pounds per cubic inchAnother AnswerIn the SI system, the standard unit of density is the kilogram per cubic metre. The SI system doesn't use centimetres.
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No. It's a term like "length", "distance", "area", "volume", "radius", "diameter", "speed", "weight", etc. Any of those terms can be measured and expressed in any system of units.