There are many units which cannot be used!
For example: degrees Celsius, Kelvin, Ohms, Watts, Newtons, ergs, dynes, metres, astronomical units, parsecs, square metres, metres per second, metres per second squared, seconds, minutes, etc.
(some unit of length)^3, e.g. cubic meters, cubic feet, cubic miles, etc.
Milliliters i think but ill ask my science teacher 2morrow
The official SI unit for volume is the cubic meter.Surprisingly, the liter is not the official SI unit of volume, although is is commonly accepted as such and used with metric prefixes.
The base unit of volume is liter. (L)My honors Physics teacher told us that the base unit of Volume is cubic meter (m3)literThe 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
Liters are the metric unit for liquid volume or more strictly dm3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The litre (symbol L or l, the first is preferred) is not a true SI-unit; it is only an "accepted" unit of volume. 1 cubic metre (symbol m3, the SI unit) has 1 000 litres.
There are many units that cannot be used to express a volume.There is something missing from your question to request the only unit.
As a number followed by a unit for volume or the cube of a unit for length.
A metre is a unit of length, not volume. A length cannot be converted into volume.
Units that cannot be used to express volume include units of time (such as seconds or hours) and units of angles (such as degrees or radians). Volume is typically measured using cubic units like cubic meters or cubic inches.
1 millilitre = 1 cubic decimetre
Cubic centimeters.
You can only express ratios between things which use exactly the same units. Centimetre is a length unit. Cubic Centimetre is a volume unit
(some unit of length)^3, e.g. cubic meters, cubic feet, cubic miles, etc.
A square only has area, not volume.
You would use the cubic meter (m^3) to express the volume of a textbook in SI units.
CC is unit of volume and lb is unit of weight. These two cannot be compared.
You cannot. A kilometre is a unit of length or distance a cubic kilometre is a unit of volume.