Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).
Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).
Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).
Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).
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Cubic feet, or cubic inches, are often used. Then there are special units for volume, unfortunately, different units are used for liquids (gallons), and for dry things like grain (bushels).
The derived SI unit that is equal to the non SI unit of volume, the liter, is the cubic meter (m^3). One liter is equivalent to 0.001 cubic meters.
No, a meter is a unit of length in the International System of Units (SI). The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter (m^3).
Because volume is derived from length. Meters ^3 is volume, just like m^2 is for surface area.
The volume of a volleyball is typically measured in cubic meters (m³) in the SI system. One can also use liters (L) as a common non-SI unit for measuring the volume of a volleyball.
Volume.