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milliliter
No, litres (L) and millilitres (mL) are not the only metric units for capacity. There is also cubic metres (m3) and cubic centimetres (cm3).
milliliters
In the metric system, there is no difference between liquid capacity and capacity of anything else. The cubic meter is the unit for capacity, although for smaller capacities/volumes the liter which is 1/1000th of a cubic meter can be used.
Example:4 Meters squared, 5 kiloliters. Any metric length unit squared. All metric units with the suffix "liter"
milliliter
The metric unit for volume (capacity is the volume something holds) is the liter which is the same volume as 1,000 cu cm. This can be preceded by the metric prefixes to form "other" units, for example the milliliter (ml) is 1/1000 liter (and the same size as 1 cu cm), the centilitre (cl) is 1/100 liter. Some metric units of capacity are Liters, and Milliliters. 2 liters is equal to a 2 liter soda from the store. 250 milliliters equals 1 metric cup.
Capacity isn't a unit it is just a term that means how much a container holds. You can have metric units of capacity, such as Litres and Millilitres.
The value depends on the units used to measure capacity.
8 oz. Metric units=Ml ( milliliters)
Capacity isn't a unit it is just a term that means how much a container holds. You can have metric units of capacity, such as Litres and Millilitres.
No, litres (L) and millilitres (mL) are not the only metric units for capacity. There is also cubic metres (m3) and cubic centimetres (cm3).
Litre and millilitre.
Milliliter and liter
Kettles come in a variety of sizes.
Graduated cylinder
milliliters