The base unit of volume is liter. (L)
My honors Physics teacher told us that the base unit of Volume is cubic meter (m3)
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The liter is a unit of volume, but it is only tolerated, it is not part of SI.
The basic unit of volume in SI is the metric cube (m3).
1 m3 = 1 000 L
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Since meter is the unit of length, the unit of volume is the cubic meter, m3.
Since meter is the unit of length, the unit of volume is the cubic meter, m3.
Since meter is the unit of length, the unit of volume is the cubic meter, m3.
Since meter is the unit of length, the unit of volume is the cubic meter, m3.
The base unit to measure volume in the International System of Units (SI) is the cubic meter (m^3).
That depends on the system of units you are using. In the imperial system it is the pint or the gallon. In the metric system it is the litre.
The Gallon. MORE INFO from another contributor :- the first answer only applies to FLUIDS. For SOLIDS, the answer is Cubic Feet, Cubic Inches, and Cubiic Yards
The basic unit of volume is the cubic metre. In everyday use, the litre is more common.
If, by 'metric system', you mean the 'SI system', then there is no base unit for volume. The unit for volume is called a 'derived unit', and it is the cubic metre (m3).
The base unit of volume in the metric system is the liter (L).
The base unit of measure for FAID6000 is each (EA).
There is no unit of measure, and no mechanical device, that can describe or measure both mass and volume.