Yep, cubic meters, of course.  Don't forget to separate the value from the
unit:  15 m3.  Folks often omit the space between the 5 and the m.  ANSI will
punish!

Chuck Mullett

richwo...@tycoint.com wrote:

> Nevermind. I found the answer to be cubic meters.
>
> >  -----Original Message-----
> > From:         WOODS, RICHARD
> > Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 8:28 AM
> > To:   'emc-pstc'
> > 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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