approx 750g
1/2 cup
A hole with two dimensions has no third dimension. → its volume is 6 ft × 10 in × 0 ft = 0 ft³ → You require NO concrete to fill a hole which is given as an area as it has NO volume.
The volume of a helium tank refers to the physical space it occupies and is not directly related to the number of balloons it can fill. When the helium is released from the tank and fills the balloons, it expands to occupy a much larger volume due to the low density of helium gas compared to its liquid form in the tank. This expansion allows the helium from a tank with a small volume to fill a larger number of balloons.
The number of cubic units needed to fill the space occupied by a solid is called its volume. This volume measurement indicates how much space the solid takes up and can be calculated using the appropriate formula based on the shape of the solid (e.g., length x width x height for a rectangular prism).
That question has a varied answer. It depends what type of airplane you're asking about
U use volume when u need to fill up of empty out anything everyday and u measure how much u need for food and that takes up a sertian amout of volume
To calculate how much diesel is needed to fill a tank with a volume of 141,440 cubic centimeters, you would first need to convert the volume to liters (1 cm^3 = 0.001 L). Once you have the volume in liters, you can then determine the amount of diesel required based on the specific gravity of diesel (about 0.85 kg/L) and density (about 850 g/L).
Solids: they have fixed shape and fixed volume. They cannot be compressed much. They cannot flow. They do not fill their container completely. They have high density. They are heavy. Liquids: they have fixed volume but not fixed shape they take the shape of their container. They cannot be compressed much. They can flow. They do not fill their container completely. They have moderate to high density. Gases: they do not have fixed shape and volume. They can be compressed easily. They can flow. They fill their container completely. They have very low density.
"Area" means how much wallpaper it would take to cover it. It's measured in square units or unit2 . "Volume" means how much water it would take to fill it. It's measured in cubic units or unit3 .
It's a volume described in the user manual under the heading "capacities".
Yes, a gas will take the shape and volume of its container as it fills the space available to it. Gas molecules are free to move and expand so they will evenly distribute themselves to fit the container.
A gas changes its volume to fill its container due to the increased kinetic energy of its molecules, which move freely and rapidly in all directions. Unlike solids and liquids, gases have much lower density and are highly compressible, allowing them to expand and occupy the entire volume of the available space. This behavior is described by the gas laws, which illustrate how pressure, volume, and temperature are related.