Millimeters
Millimeters
Millimetors
The answer will depend on whether you want the mass of a pencil, its weight, its length, width, volume. You may want to measure its colour!
You are free to measure the pool with any units of volume that you like, it doesn't have to be cubic feet.
The method used would be the same as that used to measure the volume of any item. For convenience in calculations, metric units should be used for all measurements.
Liquid measure is always called Fluid Measure. Quantity or Volume of fluid is never measured in Centimetres. Volume of fluids is measured in Litres or Millilitres. If, and only if, the fluid is pure water, then the number of ml of it will be the same as the number of cubic centimetres (cc) of it.
Length: meter Mass: kilogram Volume: cubic meter
The units grams would be a good choice.
Beakers measure liquid volume. The units can be any fraction of a liter, but most commonly milliliters.
The answer will depend on whether you want the mass of a pencil, its weight, its length, width, volume. You may want to measure its colour!
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what is the difference between a weight measure and a volume measure
A measuring cup can be used to measure volumes in liquids. The volume units would be cups, fluid ounces and millilitres.
No solid figure has a surface area equal to its volume. That would not be possible as the units of measure are different.
You are free to measure the pool with any units of volume that you like, it doesn't have to be cubic feet.
The method used would be the same as that used to measure the volume of any item. For convenience in calculations, metric units should be used for all measurements.
Liquid measure is always called Fluid Measure. Quantity or Volume of fluid is never measured in Centimetres. Volume of fluids is measured in Litres or Millilitres. If, and only if, the fluid is pure water, then the number of ml of it will be the same as the number of cubic centimetres (cc) of it.
In itself it is none of them - it is just a number.However if some units are attached, it can be any of them:If its units are a linear measure, eg 472 m, it is a lengthIf its units are a square measure, eg 472 sq cm, it is an areaIf its units are a weight measure, eg 472 kg, it is massIf its units are a time measure, eg 472 seconds, it is timeIf its units are a temperature measure, eg 472 K, it is temperature.
When you are measureing smaller units you would use mL