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define volume . mention it's SI unit. how are the smaller units of volume related to its SI unit ​

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Answered by IᴛᴢBʟᴜsʜʏQᴜᴇᴇɴ
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The SI unit of volume is the cubic meter (m 3 ), which is the volume occupied by a cube that measures 1 m on each side. ... A smaller unit of volume that is commonly used is the milliliter (mL—note the capital L which is a standard practice). A milliliter is the volume of a cube that measures 1 cm on each side.

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Answered by Anonymous
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ʟ :

The volume of an object is a measure of the amount of space occupied by that object , and it is not to be confused with Mass . The height stands for the size of that object in the direction perpendicular to both the length and the width .

s.ɪ ɴɪ :

The standard unit of volume is the cubic metre . The metric system also includes the litre as a unit of volume , where one litre is the volume of a 10 cm cube . Thus 1 litre = 10 cm cube = 1000 cubic centimetres = 0.001 cubic metres .

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ʟ & ɪ' SI ɴɪ :

A smaller unit of volume is cubic centimetre and cubic decimetre . One Cubic centimetre is the volume of a cube of each side 1 centimetre .

1 cm cube = 1 cm * 1 cm * 1 cm

Relationship between m cube and cm cube :

1 m cube = 1 m * 1 m * 1 m

1 m cube = 100 cm * 100 cm * 100 cm

1 m cube = 10 power 6 cm cube

Relationship between m cube and dm

cube :

1 m = 10 dm

1 m cube = 1 m * 1 m * 1 m

1 m cube = 10 dm * 10 dm * 10 dm

1 m cube = 10 cube dm cube

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