You are asking for two different types of dimensional analysis - one of length, and one of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Eight inches is a measurement of length whereas a cup is a measurement of volume. They are two completely different types of measurement.
mass, volume and weight.
"Litre" is a unit of volume, while "millimetre" is a unit of length. It ought to be obvious that these two types of quantities don't convert to each other.
A quadrilateral is a two-dimensional object - it therefore does not have a volume.
Two common types of Beral pipets are graduated pipets, which have volume markings along the length of the pipet, and non-graduated pipets, which do not have any volume markings and are typically used when precise volumes are not required.
I have a two volume set of books on just this subject, published in 1961. It lists more types than I could hope to list here. The first volume is on digital computer types and the second volume is on analog computer types. Imagine what has happened since 1961 that the author never heard of!
Mass and volume
The two main types of fluid are liquids and gases. Liquids have a definite volume and take the shape of their container, while gases do not have a definite volume or shape and expand to fill their container.
Two types of materials that are considered to be fluids are liquids and gases. Liquids have a definite volume but take the shape of the container they are in, while gases have neither a definite volume nor shape and expand to fill their container.
· Simple volume, · Spanned volume, · Striped volume, · Mirrored volume, · RAID 5.
Volume Two - Volume magazine album - was created in 1991-11.
You are asking for two different types of dimensional analysis - one of length, and one of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Eight inches is a measurement of length whereas a cup is a measurement of volume. They are two completely different types of measurement.
Mass,volume and density.
Liquids have two coefficients of expansion because they can expand in both volume (volume coefficient of expansion) and in area (area coefficient of expansion) when heated. The volume coefficient of expansion relates to changes in the volume of the liquid, while the area coefficient of expansion relates to changes in the surface area.
There is not one. Triangles are two dimensional, volume is three dimensional, a triangle can therefore have an area but no a volume.