(Hint: However, usually solids are not measured in units of liter or milliliter)
Example:4 Meters squared, 5 kiloliters. Any metric length unit squared. All metric units with the suffix "liter"
Cubic centimeters (cm^3) and cubic meters (m^3) are commonly used metric units to measure solid volume.
To find the density of a rectangular solid, first measure the mass of the solid using the balance scale. Then, measure the dimensions (length, width, and height) of the solid using a metric ruler. Calculate the volume of the solid by multiplying the three dimensions. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to find the density of the rectangular solid.
Cubic metres but dm3 can be used. i dm3 = 1 litre (L)
The metric unit of volume is meter squared: m3.
metric conversion
Example:4 Meters squared, 5 kiloliters. Any metric length unit squared. All metric units with the suffix "liter"
Cubic centimeters (cm^3) and cubic meters (m^3) are commonly used metric units to measure solid volume.
The metric units for volume for liquids and solids are liters and liters/meters-cubed, respectively.
To find the density of a rectangular solid, first measure the mass of the solid using the balance scale. Then, measure the dimensions (length, width, and height) of the solid using a metric ruler. Calculate the volume of the solid by multiplying the three dimensions. Finally, divide the mass by the volume to find the density of the rectangular solid.
Cubic metres but dm3 can be used. i dm3 = 1 litre (L)
The metric unit of volume is meter squared: m3.
I not a metric unit of anything! A litre is one metric unit for volume.
Mass is measured in kilograms. It doesn't matter whether the material is solid, liquid, gaseous, or in some other state of matter.
There kind of solid object will determine the formula that will be used to find its volume.
You place it in water to see the volume of water it displaces. Fill a large, graduated measuring cylinder to about halfway with water (say to 50mL) Put the irregular solid in, and measure the volume it reads (solid + water). (say it reads 80mL) So the volume of the irregular solid will be: volume(solid+water) - volume(water). For example, the volume of the water was 50mL, and when the solid was added, the volume increased to 80mL. The volume of the solid would be 80mL - 50mL. So it would be 30mL.
A liter is the metric unit of volume