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                What connections can you identify between the metric units for length and volume
length x length x length = cubic length.
That is cm x cm x cm = cubic centimeters or m x m x m = cubic meters. That is length used to measure the sides will provide a volume. That is why volume does not have an appropriate SI unit.
for your information sir,SI unit of volume is cubic meters
Perhaps this needs clarification. There are SEVEN base units in the SI system. They are
length
mass
time
electric current
thermodynamic temperature
amount of substance
luminous intensity
Volume, measured in cubic meters, is a DERIVED SI UNIT. It is NOT a base unit. That is what I meant in my previous post.
            
            
        length x length x length = cubic length.
That is cm x cm x cm = cubic centimeters or m x m x m = cubic meters. That is length used to measure the sides will provide a volume. That is why volume does not have an appropriate SI unit.
for your information sir,SI unit of volume is cubic meters
Perhaps this needs clarification. There are SEVEN base units in the SI system. They are
length
mass
time
electric current
thermodynamic temperature
amount of substance
luminous intensity
Volume, measured in cubic meters, is a DERIVED SI UNIT. It is NOT a base unit. That is what I meant in my previous post.
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