none... its measured in bytes
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It depends on the context. Capacity, in the sense of data storage, is measured in bytes. IN other contexts, it may be measured in cubic centimetres, or litres or other related units.
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All volumes are measured in cubic metres. Because the unit is cubed, the normal prefixes can be confusing, one kilometre is one thousand metres, but one cubic kilometre is one billion cubic metres, so volumes are often quoted in litres. A litre is not an SI unit, but its use is allowable in the SI system. One cubic metre is one thousand litres.
Density can be measured in grams per cubic centimeter or grams per milliliter because both units represent the same volume of a substance. Since 1 milliliter is equivalent to 1 cubic centimeter, the density of a substance will be the same whether measured in grams per cubic centimeter or grams per milliliter.
No, cubic cm is a unit of volume, not area. It represents the volume of a cube with sides that are each one centimeter in length. Area is measured in square units, while volume is measured in cubic units.
Volume can be measured in liters or cubic meters, and all of their derivatives.