Liter is a specific unit; the question should be, "metric units for volume". Volume is measured in cubic meters; for larger volumes you might use square kilometers; for smaller volumes, such as those that occur in everyday situations, you would usually use cubic decimeters (= liters), cubic centimeters (= milliliters), or cubic millimeters.
Liters and MilliLiters
Meters, liters, kilograms.
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).
Metric units include millimeters, centimeters, decimeters, and meters.
order the following SI units from smallest to largest. centimeter, kilometer, meter,and decimeter
liters
Liters and milliliters are metric units for volume. A liter is the same as a cubic decimeter; 1000 liters is the same as a cubic meter.
The metric units for volume for liquids and solids are liters and liters/meters-cubed, respectively.
It is litres.
Liters and MilliLiters
Meters, liters, kilograms.
Meters, liters, kilograms.
If u need 7 liters of paint how many gallons do u need
No, litres (L) and millilitres (mL) are not the only metric units for capacity. There is also cubic metres (m3) and cubic centimetres (cm3).
There are two systems of measuring volumes, in case you didn't know. They are the US and the metric. The US units are the teaspoon, tablespoon, fluid ounce, cup, pint, quart, gallon, cubic inch, cubic foot, cubic yard, acre foot, and cubic mile. The metric units are the liter and some cubic metric length units. Scientific units (SI) are in liters
Khdudcm- the units of metric measurement from largest to smallest. The answer is: 24.960 or 25 (rounded)
In metric units, volume is measured in cubic meters, liters (= cubic decimeters) or milliliters (= cubic centimeters). The same units of volume are used, regardless of whether you are measuring liquids, or dry stuff - there are no separate "dry units".