Any unit of volume, such as liters or cubic meters.
No, mL are a unit of volume and grams are a unit of mass. 1 mL of water has a mass of 1 g
A unit of volume such as a litre.
By definition, a unit cube has a volume of 1. "Unit" means 1 so if the volume was not 1 it would not be called a unit cube!
Irregular solid volume is still measured in cm3 etcTo Find the Volume of an irregular object you can,Measure out a proportional amount of water to the object you are finding the volume ofPut the object in the container of waterSee how much the water has risen byYou now have the volume!!(The difference between the new and old volumes of water is the volume
Gallons is a volume unit.
radius x perimiter divide by 3.14 (pie)
The best device to use to measure the capacity of a bucket is a measuring cup. After the measurement is made, the result can be expressed in any unit of volume, although some units will result in numbers that are inconveniently large or small. Probably the most convenient numbers will be associated with liters, quarts, or gallons. And none of this depends on what's in the bucket, or on its intended use.
well there are several ways to do this 1 is to measure the amount of water it displaces when you fill a bucket of water up to the brim and then submerge the ball in the bucket recording the volume of the water spilling over the edge 2 another way would be to take the radius which is just the width of the thickest part of the bowling ball divided by 2 and input the radius value into ((4/3)(pie•radius^3))=volume
1 cc water weighs 1 gm, any other unit volume will be a multiple or fraction of that.
The volume of water is 118 mL, since the mass and volume of water are equivalent at room temperature.
It is commonly expressed in cubic centimetres (cm^3). However, in practical usage (such as water utility bills), they measure in cubic metres (m^3).
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The SI (Systeme Internationale or 'Metric') unit of Mass is the Kilogram A standard bucket (c. 5 gallons) of water would have a mass of approximately 25Kg, so the Kilogram would be scientifically correct, as well as scale-appropriate. Note that the Kilogram is not a unit of Weight - the Metric unit of weight is the Newton, N and represents the force exerted by the mass due to the force of gravity. That is, even on the moon, the bucket would still have a Mass of 25Kg (No, really!), but its Weight would be drastically reduced due to the greatly reduced gravity.
Molecular weight (unit) of salt dissolved in liter (unit) volume of water.
Any unit of volume, such as liters or cubic meters.
The Si unit for liquid volume is liters. (Spelt Litres, where SI units come from)Another AnswerSI does not distinguish between liquid and sold volumes. Consequently, the SI unit for volume is the cubic metre. The litre is a metric unit, but it is NOT an SI unit.