Only if it applies to fluid volume. If it applies to volume of a solid,
then it is traditional to use cubic centimeters, or even m^3. The latter
is a heck of a big volume, and sounds almost silly, but it is
increasingly used. For example, in the latest Ferroxcube ferrite core
catalogue, specific values of core hysteresis losses are given in KW per
m^3 of ferrite material, even though these are the same units as W/cc.
Liters are never mentioned or ever used in this context.

Context seems to be important, so the units used should make sense when
considering what the units apply to. A non-metric example of something
that makes no sense is how American companies are now rating air
compressors in "gallons per minute". This is really absurd since all
tools that are powered by compressed air sold in the US are rated in
CFM, the gallons/minute rating is useless.

Bob Wilson
TIR Systems Ltd.
Vancouver.

-----Original Message-----
From: richwo...@tycoint.com [mailto:richwo...@tycoint.com] 
Sent: June 21, 2002 5:28 AM
To: emc-p...@majordomo.ieee.org
Subject: SI Unit for volume


When stating a cubic volume in SI units, is liters the correct unit. If
not,
what is the correct method of expression?

Richard Woods
Sensormatic Electronics
Tyco International


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