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Measurement
Measures of liquid volume, sometimes referred to as capacity, include the liter (L) and
the milliliter (mL).
Volume, whether liquid or solid, is a measure of space. Solid volume is measured using
cubic meters (m3) as the base unit. Liquid volume is most often measured using liters.
By definition, a liter is equivalent to 1,000 cm3 (or one 1 dm3). This leads to the
conclusion that 1 mL is equivalent to 1 cm3. Large volumes may be stated in liters but
are usually recorded in cubic meters.