Volume
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Volume measures how much 3 dimensional space an object occupies or takes up.
Volume = how much space an object occupies, that nothing else can occupy at the same time.
Volume = how much space an object occupies, that nothing else can occupy at the same time.
Volume is a measure of how much space that is occupied.Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.
How much "space" the object occupies. A cube 10.0 cm on each side has a volume of 1000 cm3 (one liter)
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Size and Density are different aspects of an object or material. Size describes how much 3-dimensional space an object occupies. This can be described by simple terms of length, width, and/or height, or as volume. Density refers to the mass of a material found in a specific volume. In general, one does not have an effect on the other
Volume is the three-dimensional space occupied by an object. It is not how much matter there is in the object---mass tells us that--nor does it give the weight. It just tells us how much space the object occupies in the three dimensions. So to have volume an object has to have length, width and height. A line, for example, has no volume.