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Mass: Kilogram Length: Metre Capacity: Litre
we call it millilitre. litre is the standard unit which contains 1000 millilitre. it is also called capacity
It is just the standard unit of memory or disk storage capacity. Similar in concept to the gallon (or liter in metric countries) as the standard unit of fluid capacity for fuel, water, etc. storage tanks.Its tending to be superseded by gigabytes or terabytes with recent advances in memory and disk technologies expanding their capacity.
I assume that with "capacity" you mean the measurement that is officially known as "volume". The standard unit of volume is the cubic meter. The liter (1/1000 of a cubic meter) and the milliliter = cubic centimeter (1/1000 of a liter) are also often used.
If you are referring to the SI system, then the unit for capacity (volume) is the cubic metre. The litre is a metric unit that may be used 'alongside' the SI system, but it is not an SI unit.Yet another answerPersonally I'd say gram, but I think the second answer is best for this one. It's volume. CommentA gram is a submultiple of the SI base unit for mass, the kilogram.
Millilitres is the standard. - 5 to a teaspoon.
Assuming that the unit has the standard blower system and motor, the unit's capacity at 75F and 45% RH is 279,000 btuh TCC and 256,600 btuh SCC with 53 gpm of 85F water.
The customary unit of capacity for a bathtub is gallons.
A unit of energy is the unit of work or heat. It measures the capacity of a system to do work or produce heat. The standard unit of energy is the joule.