This is one of those ideas that have just grown with us as we developed from our ape-like ancestors. However, Archimedes is famous for figuring out how to measure it.
Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
Gases change their volume according to the container that they are in. Liquids change shape but not volume, and solids change neither shape nor volume.
Volume ChangesThe volume of any solid, liquid, or gas will change with changes in temperature.
Yes. Density is mass/volume so if mass increases so does density if volume does not change
A change in volume is a change in volume - there is no difference. The question, as asked, is therefore meaningless. However if you try to compress air, its volume will decrease (because the gaseous state of matter is compressible). On the other and if you try and compress a liquid the volume will not change as the liquid state of matter is incompressible (that is why/how hydraulic machines work).
There's no specific date associated with the invention of volume and volume was not invented. However, it was discovered. Archimedes was the first person who discovered volume.
He discovered that you have to find the volume, mass, and density of something
Percentage change in volume= Change in volume/intial volume X 100
Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
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a matter that cant be created or destroyed. it can change form but have a fixed volume.
he discovered that volume of object immersed in water =volume of liquid displaced
Archimedes
No it doesn't change its volume
it cannot change its volume because it has a definite shape and the electrons are tightly packed but it can change its volume when there is a slight change in temperature.
it cannot change its volume because it has a definite shape and the electrons are tightly packed but it can change its volume when there is a slight change in temperature.
Yes there is a change in volume.