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Unit case volume refers to the total volume occupied by a single case of a product. It is typically measured in cubic feet or cubic meters and is used to determine how much physical storage space the product will require at a warehouse or distribution center. Calculating unit case volume is important for logistical planning and inventory management.
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.
A litre is a unit of volume.
The metric unit commonly used to measure the volume of a CD case is cubic centimeters (cm³) or cubic millimeters (mm³).
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).
A liter is the basic unit of volume in the metric system equal to 1.057 quarts1.057 Imperial quarts = .946 liters 1.057 US quarts = 1.000 liters