kilogram for mass, meter for length
SI units commonly uses derived units for Volume such as meters cubed or liters.
1 cm^3 = 1 mL
The liter is classed as a non-SI unit accepted for use with the SI. Being one thousandth of a cubic metre, the litre is not a coherent unit of measure with respect to SI.The units for volume are the units for length cubed. For example, the base unit is the meter, and the cubic meter is the basic unit of volume.
basic unit of length mass and volume in the metric system are as follows . basic unit of length in the metric system is meter . basic unit of mass in the metric system is kg . basic unit of volume in the metric system is L.
The base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI) is the meter (m).
the international system of units or SI units have 7 base units for the measurement of different types of quantities. it uses the following units: meter - length kilogram - mass second - time kelvin - temperature ampere - current candela - luminous intensity mole - amount of substance
length: meters mass: kilograms volume: liters
The units for volume are the units for length cubed. For example, the base unit is the meter, and the cubic meter is the basic unit of volume.
base*height*length
basic unit of length mass and volume in the metric system are as follows . basic unit of length in the metric system is meter . basic unit of mass in the metric system is kg . basic unit of volume in the metric system is L.
The volume of a rectangular prism is base*height*length in cubic units
Volume in cubic units = base area times length
Mass: kilogram Length: meter Volume: cubic meter (this is not a base unit, since it is derived from the meter)
The base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI) is the meter (m).
the international system of units or SI units have 7 base units for the measurement of different types of quantities. it uses the following units: meter - length kilogram - mass second - time kelvin - temperature ampere - current candela - luminous intensity mole - amount of substance
Unit of length is m and that of mass is kg Now volume is length x length x lenght. SO volume would have the unit mxmxm = m3 Density = mass / volume So unit for density = kg /m3
Metre, kilogram and litre or cubic metre.
using volume length times base times height
Base units need not have ANY volume. A second is the base unit for measuring time and it has no volume!