No a meterstick is a tool used for measuring..mass, volume, time, length, and temperature are all metric units
suspicious densities are seen in both upper lobe
Well, that depends on the system of units used. In the international system (SI):The unit of length is the meter.The unit of mass is the kilogram.The unit of volume is the cubic meter.
You don't use a unit of mass to measure a volume. Mass and volume are two different things. Mass is measured in kilograms. The main unit of volume in the SI is the cubic meter, but for a kettle, the liter (= cubic decimeter, or 1/1000 of a cubic meter) can be used instead.
Strictly speaking no - the liter is a non-SI unit. However it is very widely accepted being equivalent to a dm3. So the m3 is the official SI unit of volume and other derivations of it e.g. mm3 which is equivalent to the ml - or milliliter. The m3 is such a large unit that liters are very often used and totally accepted.
Actually, BOTH are used. You can define density as mass divided by volume (or mass per unit volume).
No a meterstick is a tool used for measuring..mass, volume, time, length, and temperature are all metric units
suspicious densities are seen in both upper lobe
length: metreliquid volume: litremass: kilogramtemperature: Kelvin, although Celcius degrees are also used.
The ounce is a unit of mass but it can also be used as a unit of volume. It is not a standard international unit. A standard unit of mass is kilogram and unit for volume is cubic metres. 1000 L = 1 m3
Volume per unit weight, also known as specific volume, is a measurement that indicates the volume occupied by one unit of weight of a substance. It is the reciprocal of density, and is commonly used in engineering and physics to compare the volumes of different materials based on their weight.
Well, that depends on the system of units used. In the international system (SI):The unit of length is the meter.The unit of mass is the kilogram.The unit of volume is the cubic meter.
Kelvin is a unit for temperature, and can't be used to measure mass.
You don't use a unit of mass to measure a volume. Mass and volume are two different things. Mass is measured in kilograms. The main unit of volume in the SI is the cubic meter, but for a kettle, the liter (= cubic decimeter, or 1/1000 of a cubic meter) can be used instead.
Strictly speaking no - the liter is a non-SI unit. However it is very widely accepted being equivalent to a dm3. So the m3 is the official SI unit of volume and other derivations of it e.g. mm3 which is equivalent to the ml - or milliliter. The m3 is such a large unit that liters are very often used and totally accepted.
Density is the amount of mass in a given volume.The symbol most often used for density is p (the lower case Greek letter rho). Mathematically, density is calculated as mass divided by volume (p = m/V).
volume unit. For example, kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3) is a commonly used unit for density.