There is no formula for this. You have to measure the volume.
Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.Cubic feet is a measure of volume; kilogram is a unit of mass. You don't convert that.
A unit can be a measure of length. It is one-dimensional. A squared unit can be a measure of area. It is two-dimensional. A cubic unit can be a measure of volume. It is three-dimensional.
The same unit as you use to measure any mass. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.
mililiters
No. Beakers measure liquid volume. Millimeters is not a unit of volume, and especially not a unit of liquid volume. Beakers usually measure in a fraction of a liter, such as a milliliter.
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There is really no such thing as a "liquid" unit. The unit of measure is for the VOLUME of something. The best unit for measuring the volume of a human bathtub would be the "Litre".
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water is not measure in unit of mass but in volume for it is a liquid and liquid is measure in volume. confusing
The unit cm3 stands for cubic centimeters. Cubic centimeters is a unit of measure for reporting the volume of regular and irregular solid objects. When reporting the volume of a liquid, milliliters (mL) is the proper unit.
While a kilogram is a unit of mass, it can indirectly be used to measure the volume of a liquid by converting the mass to a volume using the liquid's density. The density of the liquid will determine how much volume is equivalent to a kilogram of that liquid.
A Gill is a unit of liquid volume,someting less than half a pint.
There are several units used for liquid volume. Pints, gallons, quarts, litres, cups, barrels, etc. The SI unit of volume is the cubic metre.
Milliliters is the SI unit of a liquid volume
A milliliter is typically used to measure the volume of a liquid, such as water or oil. It is a unit of volume in the metric system, equivalent to one-thousandth of a liter.