Volume is stated in terms of the cube of some linear unit: cubic meters, cubic centimeters, etc.
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Millimeter
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The metric system is a basis for measurements. It has no shape.
The volume is measured in cubic kilometres (large lake), cubic metres (containers), cubic centimetres (bottles). A cubic centimetre is the same as a millilitre and microlitres are used for small droplets, with nanolitres (mist droplets) and picolitres (very tiny droplets in ink jet printers).
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Metric measure of volume in cubic meters and gallons used in the English system.
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The metric system is a basis for measurements. It has no shape.
liquid has a definite volume and takes on the shape of its container.
The volume is measured in cubic kilometres (large lake), cubic metres (containers), cubic centimetres (bottles). A cubic centimetre is the same as a millilitre and microlitres are used for small droplets, with nanolitres (mist droplets) and picolitres (very tiny droplets in ink jet printers).
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A pipe has the shape of a cylinder; just use the formula for the volume of a cylinder. In metric units, you have the advantage that the units are consistent. For example, if the radius and height of the cylinder are measured in decimeters, the volume will be in cubic decimeters (= liters).
Metric measure of volume in cubic meters and gallons used in the English system.
Metric units of volume include the cubic meter, cubic centimeter, cubic millimeter, milliliter, cubic kilometer, and liter. When used to express the volume of a space or object, the shape of the object is completely irrelevant.
A solid has a volume and a shape a liquid has a volume but no certain shape a gas has no certain volume and no certain shape
The standard unit of volume in the metric system is the liter (litre). By using decimal prefixes we can arrive at smaller or larger units of measure. It is no coincidence that there is a relationship between liter as volume, meter as distance and water:1 liter = 1 cubic decimeter = 1 kilogram of water at 4° C.The actual SI unit is a "derived unit" -- the cubic meter (m3).The cubic meter is equal to 1000 liters.
liquid has no definite shape and a solid has no definite shape or volume
- solids have a shape and a volume- liquids have a volume but not a shape- gases haven't shape or volume (in free form)