The units used are irrelevant - it could be milliliters, liters, ounces, gallons - whatever the equation calls for. The key is to have the right equation for determining the volume of the object you are measuring and the proper conversion factors to change units from one to the other.
Yes.
FYI:
1 fluid oz = 29.574 ml
1 cup-8 fl. ounces = 236.588 ml
1 tablespoon = 15ml
1 teaspoon = 5ml
dram, milliliters, liters, kiloliters etc.
The standard unit of volume is the cubic meter (m3). The metric system also includes the liter (L) as a unit of volume.
Milliliters, centimeters are for length.
liters
litre
Metric measure of volume in cubic meters and gallons used in the English system.
mL
Milliliters/mL (Metric) or Fluid Ounces/Fl Oz (Imperial)
liters
litre
Milliliters. (:
Unit volume in the metric system. liter. Cubic meters. Ml. Cc. Cubic decimeter. Unit volume in the English system. Gallons. Cubic feet. Cubic inches. Oz.
Measure mass and volume.
Metric measure of volume in cubic meters and gallons used in the English system.
Yes
mL
Milliliters (mL)
Any metric measure of volume.
The volume of a liquid in the metric system can be expressed in liters or in cubic meters. Of course the metric system allows for the use of smaller and larger multiples of 10. Most useful!
The measurement is cubic meters.