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If measuring weight - use a scaleIf measuring mass - use a balance in units of grams or kilograms.If measuring size (L x W x H) - Use a ruler/tape measureIf measuring volume - use a graduated cylinder.
L*W*H = the volume of an object. like a cube or a box
L x B x D or Length times Bredth times Depth
The box is said to be a 24inch box. That cannot be its volume since inches are a linear measure, not a unit for measuring volume. Furthermore, there are no units given for the height or width. Therefore, it is impossible to answer the question with any degree of certainty. There are two possibilities: One is that the sum of the three linear measures is 24: this is how some airlines specify the maximum size of carry on luggage. Thus, L + 2 + 3 = 24 so that L = 19 inches. The other is that the maximum dimension: the major diagonal is 24 inches. Then, by the 3-d version of Pythagoras, 242 = L2 + 22 + 32 so that L2 = 563 and L = 23.73 inches.
The volume of the box is calculated by multiplying its length, width, and height. In this case, the length of the box is 20 cm.
.5L
50 cm * 20 cm * 5 cm = 5000 cm^3 Now, one centimeter cubed ( cc ) = 1 milliliter, so, 5000 cm^3 = 5000 ml 5000 ml (1 Liter/1000 ml) = 5 Liters -------------
The volume of a box measuring 8 x 10 x 12.5 meters is 8*10*12.5 = 1000 cubic centimeters, since the volume of a box, or rectangular prism, is w * l * h.
1 m3 = 1,000 L
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you use nowadays... l ml 1000ml=1l
Liquid volume is typically determined using a measuring container such as a beaker, graduated cylinder, or measuring cup. The volume is read by observing the level of the liquid at the meniscus, which is the curve at the top of the liquid. The volume is usually expressed in units such as milliliters (mL) or liters (L).
Find the volume of the box by using the measurments given; use the equation: V=L*B*H The volume of the closed box is the same as the volume of the open box. The difference is just that the open box has no top.
Not sure what 'L' means in the question. But the volume of the cube is: 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000cm3
A cube with a side length of 10cm has a volume of 1000cm3 which equates to 1 Liter.
Scientists typically use the liter (L) as the unit for measuring volume. Other common units include milliliters (mL) and cubic meters (m³).