Volume can be measured in a variety of units.
In metric: liters, milliliters, etc.
In imperial: gallons, cups, ounces, tons etc.
You can also use cubic measures of length: a cubic meter, a cubic foot, etc.
These are all units of volume: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Units_of_volume
Volume is measured in cubic units. It is also measured in liters.
Plasma volume is typically measured in milliliters (ml) or liters (L).
There is no unit of measure, and no mechanical device, that can describe or measure both mass and volume.
No, millimeter is a unit of length. MilliLITER is a unit of volume, but not millimeter.
Yes because volume is measured in cubic units
Nolume is measured in unit meter cubed, m3.
It can be measured in any unit of measurement. *Edit: Remember that volume can be in any unit but it has to be cubed.
Volume is measured in cubic units. It is also measured in liters.
No.* Mass is measured in kilograms. * Volume is measured in cubic meters (which is not a base unit, but a derived unit).
Volume is measured in cubic units
Volume is measured in cubic units
Volume is measured in cubic units.
Plasma volume is typically measured in milliliters (ml) or liters (L).
Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.Density is measured as mass per unit volume: not mass per unit area. Unless the material is of uniform thickness.
measurement of volume.
Volume is measured in cubic units
There is no unit of measure, and no mechanical device, that can describe or measure both mass and volume.