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A '''unit of volume''' is a [[unit of measurement]] for measuring [[volume]] or capacity, the extent of an object or space in three [[dimension (mathematics)|dimensions]]. Units of capacity may be used to specify the volume of fluids or bulk goods (e. g. grain, flour, coal, etc.) |
A '''unit of volume''' is a [[unit of measurement]] for measuring [[volume]] or capacity, the extent of an object or space in three [[dimension (mathematics)|dimensions]]. Units of capacity may be used to specify the volume of fluids or bulk goods (e. g. grain, flour, coal, etc.) |
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A unit of volume is a unit of measurement for measuring volume or capacity, the extent of an object or space in three dimensions. Units of capacity may be used to specify the volume of fluids or bulk goods (e. g. grain, flour, coal, etc.)
Units
According to the SI system, the base unit for measuring volume is the metre and volumes are thus measured in cubic metres, where:
1 m3 = 1 m • 1 m • 1 m.
Comparison
Unit of measure | cubic metre | litre | Reference size | Usage |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 cubic metre | = 1 | = 1000 | base unit in SI | |
1 barrel | = 0.158 987 294 928 | = 158.987294928 | = 42 US gallons = 9,702 cubic inches | e. g. for oil |
1 cubic foot | = 0.028 316 846 592 | = 28.316864592 | = 1,728 cubic inches | |
1 cubic decimetre | = 0.001 | = 1 | ||
1 litre | = 0.001 | = 1 | ||
1 gallon (US) | = 0.003 785 411 784 | = 3.785411784 | = 8 pints (US) = 231 cubic inches | |
1 pint (US) | = 0.000 473 176 473 | = 0.473176473 | ||
1 cubic inch | = 0.000 016 387 064 | = 0.016387064 | ||
1 cubic centimetre | = 0.000 001 | = 0.001 |
Forestry and timber industry
British Commonwealth
- Hoppus, cubic foot measure used in the British Empire and, nowadays, some Commonwealth counties for timber.
Germany
- Festmeter (fm), a unit of volume for logs
- Erntefestmeter (Efm), a unit of volume for trees or forests which assumes a 10% loss due to bark and 10% during the felling process.
- Vorratsfestmeter (Vfm), a unit of volume for trees or forests based on measurements including the bark.
- Raummeter (rm), or stere (stacked firewood) = 0.7 m3 (stacked woodpile with air spaces)
- Schüttmeter, or Schüttraummeter (piled wood with air spaces)
USA and Canada
- Board foot, unit of lumber
- Cord, a unit of dry volume used to measure firewood and pulpwood
See also
- Faggot
- History of measurement
- Orders of magnitude (volume)
- Metre Convention
- Physical quantity
- Tonne (unit)
External links
Look up unit of volume in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Look up Hohlmaß or Volume units in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.