yes
Liquid refers to a state of matter characterized by having a fluid and free-flowing physical property. Liquids take the shape of the container they are in and do not have a fixed shape, while maintaining a fixed volume. Some common examples of liquids include water, oil, and milk.
Yes, water is a liquid and any given amount of liquid will contain the same volume. Although does not keep its definition shape. Meinert
it is shape because if you have a liquid and you pour it on the table it dose not have a shape but if you dump ice cubes on the table you will end up with a liquid
4.8 ml is equivalent to approximately 1 teaspoon in liquid volume.
Density is a property that depends on the mass and volume of the object, not its shape. Changing the shape of an object does not alter the amount of mass or volume it contains, so the density remains the same.
Density is always present in liquids (and in all matter), you can calculate it by dividing the liquid's mass by it's volume.
because it dose not move therefore it wont budge.
The particles in a liquid are in constant random motion. They slide past each other, allowing the liquid to flow and take the shape of its container. The particles have more freedom of movement compared to a solid but less than a gas.
No.
volume = length X width X height
A draught; a dose; usually, a draught or dose of a liquid medicine., To drug.
the shape dose effect it.