cm3 (centimeter cubed)
1.1 cm3 Note that this is a volume measurement!
Volume
It depends on the amount. Very little: mm3 Drinking Glass: cm3 Pools: m3 Oceans: km3
There is no "unit of measurement for a plastic block". The SI has units of length, area, volume, mass, tensile strength, etc.; please clarify what aspect of the plastic block you want to measure.
Different institutions use different normal values and they depend necessary intervention from this (and other test). Another thing to consider is what will be the unit of measurement. In terms of cm3, Normal value is 4,000-11,000/cm3
By definition: a metric unit volume (the liter) is defined as 10 cm3 or 1 dm3 (decimeter). 1/1000 of that space is a mL, and that volume is also described as 1 cm3.
Grams per cubic centimeter is expressed as g/cm³. This unit is commonly used to measure density, which represents the mass of a substance per unit volume.
L is much larger than cm3
litre of cm3 ( cm3 is same as millilitre)
cm3 or the mL cm3 or the mL
the metric system is based on 1 cc of water weighing 1 gram Correction cc is not an acceptable metric symbol; a cubic centimetre is cm3 Nothing can "weigh" 1 gram - it's not a unit of weight though an object may have a mass of 1 g. The question seems to ask for any unit of weight measurement in "the standard measurement system" without defining what is meant. A metric weight unit is the newton, assuming "the standard measurement system" is SI. In the "standard" US measurement system a weight unit is a pound.