VOLUME.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, and volume is the amount of space something takes up (example, air takes up space)
Volume
Matter is anything that contains mass and takes up space. We are made up of matter, as is pretty much everything else.
matter
The measure of the amount of space that matter takes up is called volume. Volume is the quantity that expresses how much three-dimensional space a substance or object occupies. It is commonly measured in cubic units such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters.
The measure of how much space matter takes up, like water in a bottle, is called volume. Volume is commonly measured in units such as milliliters (mL) or liters (L) for liquids and cubic centimeters (cm^3) or cubic meters (m^3) for solids.
Yes. volume is a measure of how much space a sample of matter takes up!
Anything that has mass and takes up space is matter. Energy is not matter because it does not have mass nor does it take up space. Pretty much everything else is matter.
Anything that has mass and takes up space is matter. Energy is not matter because it does not have mass nor does it take up space. Pretty much everything else is matter.
The amount of space occupied by something is called its volume.
Volume
The space something takes up is called its volume.