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Volume is measured in any cubic unit, such as cubic meter, cubic decimeter (also known as liter) or cubic centimeter (also known as milliliter).

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Which of the units would you use to express volume of an irregular solid such as a rock?

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Which units would you use to use to express the volume of a irregular solid such as a rock?

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When is ml the preferred unit to use to for volume?

When you are measureing smaller units you would use mL


What kind of units are used to express or tell the volume of a solid?

cubic measures such as cubic feet, cubic meters


What units can be used to expressed the volume of a solid?

In metrics, the units of measurement used to express the volume of smaller objects would be the liter, deciliter, centiliter and milliliter. The English system of measurement uses gallons, quarts, pints, and cups to express the volume of smaller objects.


What is the unit of volume for irregular solids?

It depends on the system in which you are working, but the units will be the same as for a regular solid. In the International System of Units (SI units, for short), the unit for volume is m3.


What is the units for the volume of solid?

It depends on the system in which you are working, but the units will be the same as for a regular solid. In the International System of Units (SI units, for short), the unit for volume is m3.


What are cubic units?

Volume of a solid that is measured by cubic units


Which are the units to express volume?

liter and cubic centimeter


What is unit of volume of solid surfaces?

Volume is measured in cubic units.


What unit would you use to express volume of a solid if you use length x width x height?

It will be in cubed units, depending on what the original units are. For example, if a solid is 1 m long x 2 m wide x 3 m tall, then the volume is 6 m^3.


Which unit is best for expressing the volume of an irregular solid?

The fact that a solid is irregular has nothing to do with which unit you pick. It is the size of the object which determines this. If it is the size of a room you might use metres cubed, but if it would fit in your pocket then centimetres cubed will be more appropriate. It is the method of measuring the volume which is affected by the irregularity. You can't do it with measuring and geometry, so you have to use the displacement of water.