matter.............downright
If it has volume and mass, we call it matter.
There is no such thing. There is the density if any object which has both mass and volume. Density is found by dividing mass by voleum.
Both mass and volume are physical properties of matter that help to describe its characteristics. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while volume refers to the amount of space it occupies. They are both important in determining the density of an object, which is mass divided by volume.
you can get the volume by using the density formula, since density of silver is a constant and given thing. density= mass/volume volume=mass/density.
No, volume and mass are related but they are not the same. As an example, 1 liter of water has a mass of 1 kg whereas 1 liter of mercury has a much higher mass. Mathematically, Mass divided by volume is equal to density. Mass has units of Kg and volume has units of m3.
Mass is how much a thing weighs, Volume is how much space it takes up, and Density is how much it weighs per unit volume and is calculated as mass/volume
Density is mass per volume, so you need to know mass and volume.
If you divide the mass by the volume, for any object, you get its density.
Its mass is 15.00 grams. the volume has nothing to do with a commodity if its weight or mass is given in grams or any other units of mass, say pounds, kilograms, tons etc. Anil K Arora....anilarora50@gmail.com
The Earth's mantle is the largest thing in the planet in mass and volume.
The answer is "anything". Look around you, and pick any object - it will have both mass and volume.
Assuming you are talking about the same thing, this can be shown through the density equation: Mass = Density by volume. Assuming density stays the same, if mass decreases, volume should proportionally decrease