Which is the basic unit of capacity
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The basic unit of volume of capacity is the litre
Introduction:
The basic unit of volume or capacity is the litre. The most commonly used units in cooking are the litre and the millilitre
Explanation:
- We know that the 2 basic units for the measurement of capacity are litre and millilitre.
- Litre is that the standard unit of measurement of capacity.
- Litre is written as ‘l’ and millilitre as ‘ml’.
- 1 litre = 1000 millilitres or 1l = 1000 ml
- We know that the utmost quantity of a container or vessel can hold is named its capacity.
- The capacity of a vessel is additionally called it’s the inner volume. We use the word volume because the amount of space haunted by a solid.
- If the mouth of the vessel is closed, it's sort of a solid.
- Therefore the space taken by a closed mouth vessel are going to be called the outer volume of the container/vessel and therefore the capacity of the vessel are going to be almost like the inner volume of the vessel.
- Different liquids (milk, kerosene oil, diesel, petrol etc.) are measured in liters. Different liquid medicines are measured in ml.
- To measure smaller quantities of liquid we use millilitres (ml) and to live larger quantities of liquids we use litres (l).
Therefore,the basic unit of volume of capacity is the litre.
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