Liters & milliliters
No. "Metric" refers to a system of measurement - of mass, length, volume etc. Tonne is a unit for measuring mass.
No, a quart is not a metric unit; it is an imperial unit of measurement used primarily in the United States and some other countries. One quart is equivalent to approximately 0.946 liters. The metric system uses liters as its standard unit for measuring volume.
A litre/liter is a metric unit used for measuring volume. A litre equals 1000 millilitres. The size of a car motor is usually measured in litres. For example 2.0 or 2.5 or 1.8 litres. So 100 cc's.
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kilometres
A metric unit of measure for volume, often liquids.
dm3 or litre --------------------------------------------------------------- The volume unit in SI is the cubic metre (m3). The litre (L or l) is only an "accepted" unit in SI; 1 m3 = 1 000 L.
A millilitre.
Liters, or for a smaller volume, milliliters.
A cubic centimetre (cm3) is a unit of volume (V).
when measuring small quantities of liquids.
Liter for liquids or square meter for solids.
The liter is a unit of volume. The most basic SI unit for volume is the cubic meter; a liter, which is the same as a cubic decimeter, is the same as 1/1000 cubic meters,
In metric units, volume is measured in cubic meters, liters (= cubic decimeters) or milliliters (= cubic centimeters). The same units of volume are used, regardless of whether you are measuring liquids, or dry stuff - there are no separate "dry units".
The unit of volume for medicines is the mililiter. (ml) . Measuring 40 what ? Notice that a medicine with a volume of 40 ml, is usually measured on drops. Be careful with dosages of medicines. Ask for help from the pharmacist.
The metric unit for measuring volume is the liter. The nearest US customary unit is the quart.
dL stands for deciliter, which is a unit of volume in the metric system. One deciliter is equal to one-tenth of a liter (0.1 liters). It is commonly used in measuring liquids, especially in cooking and nutrition.