A millimeter is a length measuring unit, while a gallon is a volume measuring unit. So there is no relation between them
It is a unit of measuring weight - 10oz is 10 ounces when not abbreviated. It is sometimes a unit of measuring volume, if it is "fluid ounces". It is approximately the same as 240 grams, or 240 mls if you're measuring water.
Volume cannot be measured in cm since that is a unit for measuring length.
A kilogram is a unit of measuring weight.
No, 200g and 200ml are not the same. Grams (g) are a unit of mass, measuring the amount of matter in an object, while milliliters (ml) are a unit of volume, measuring the space occupied by a substance. The conversion between the two depends on the density of the substance; for water, 200g is roughly equivalent to 200ml, but for other substances, the relationship may vary.
No, the basic unit for measuring volume is the liter. The kilogram is the SI unit for measuring mass.
Base units need not have ANY volume. A second is the base unit for measuring time and it has no volume!
A cubic centimetre (cm3) is a unit of volume (V).
Decibels are the scale used for measuring the volume of sounds.
litre
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).
Volume is measured in cubic units
The base unit of volume in the metric system is the liter (L).
the liter
The metric unit for measuring volume is the liter. The nearest US customary unit is the quart.
cubic metre
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