Question
Question: State any two smaller units of volume. How are they being related to the S.I units?...
State any two smaller units of volume. How are they being related to the S.I units?
Solution
we can obtain smaller units for volume by considering the length of the sides to be in centimetre or millimetre or decimetre. Therefore the volume will be in the units of centimetre or in decimetre or any of the smaller units we provide for the length of the sides. And also their relationship should be found by conversion method.
Complete step by step answer:
A smaller unit of volume can be given in cubic centimetre and cubic decimetre.
1cm3=1cm×1cm×1cm
The relationship between m3 and cm3 can be written as,
As we know,
1m3=1m×1m×1m
Let us convert metre into centimetre now,
1m3=100cm×100cm×100cm
Calculating this will give the relation between m3 and cm3,
1m3=106cm3
Therefore one unit has been calculated,
Now let us look at another unit in which the decimetre is there as the length of the side of the cube.
As we all know,
1m=10dm
And also the metre cube can be written as,
1m3=1m×1m×1m
Now let us covert this metre into decimetre,
1m3=10dm×10dm×10dm
After making simplification and calculating this will give,
1m3=103dm3
Therefore the two units have been calculated. They are 1dm3 and 1cm3. Also their relationship has also been found out.
Note: A cubic centimetre is a generally used unit of volume that is not the SI units which can be corresponding to the volume of a cube that is calculated as 1cm×1cm×1cm. One cubic centimetre is equal to a volume of one millilitre. The mass of one cubic centimetre of water is closely equivalent to one gram at a temperature of 3.98∘C. One cubic centimetre is the volume of a cube which is having a side 1cm. The description of a decimetre is one tenth of a meter in length.