The official SI unit for volume is the cubic meter.
Surprisingly, the liter is not the official SI unit of volume, although is is commonly accepted as such and used with metric prefixes.
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cubic metre C.G.S unit: c.c -cubic centimetre The SI unit of volume is cubic unit (for any unit i.e. centimetre, metre, litre, etc.)
The SI unit used to measure volume is the cubic meter (m^3). In this case, 1 liter is equivalent to 0.001 cubic meters, so a 2 liter soda would have a volume of 0.002 cubic meters.
Volume is the amount of three-dimensional space an object occupies. The SI unit used to measure volume is the cubic meter (m^3). Other commonly used units for volume include liters (L) and milliliters (mL).
The SI unit of volume is the cubic meter which us written as m3. The SI unit is the international system of units which gives the standard unit of measure to be used. Other metric systems include the liter.
liter is not an SI unit. The Si units for volume are cm cubed, decimeters cubed and meters cubed.Further AnswerTo further clarify the above answer, the litre is not an SI unit, so neither are cubic centimetres, etc. The SI system uses multiples of 10 raised to the power of of multiples of three, for example: 103, 10-3, 106, 10-6, etc. (litres may be used alongside the SI system, but is not an SI unit). So, the SI unit for volume is the cubic metre, or its multiple or submultiple.
The SI unit used to measure a person's weight is the kilogram (kg).