No, all forms of matter do have mass and occupy space.
It doesn't have mass or take up space. <><><><><> Light is energy, and energy is matter, according to Einstein. Besides, it has been proved that light is affected by Gravity and, in order to do that, it has to have mass. Look again at Einstein and others, such as Lorentz... The photon has no mass, or does it? True, it seems to have no mass, but that is at rest state. Multiply that by infinity to account for mass increase and time dilation due to traveling at the speed of light, and what do you get? Something that looks like a particle, having mass, traveling at the speed of light.
I dont know,but it can crry through empty space and matter!
Plasma, Gas ,Liquid ,Solid (everything that has mass, volume and occupies space) gas dont have volume but still gas is a matter
Outer space is a vacuum, which means it is mostly empty of matter, including oxygen. Instead, outer space contains elements such as hydrogen and helium, cosmic dust, and various forms of radiation. It is the absence of atmosphere that makes it challenging for humans to survive without life support systems.
i dont know ni66a
volume not mass. mass is the amount of matter in the object. dont get it mixed up!
I DONT KNOW IM ONLY 10 I DONT KNOW IM ONLY 10
Yes, dust is matter. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, and dust particles fit this definition. Dust is composed of tiny solid particles that can be made up of various materials such as skin cells, pollen, and soil.
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Because grade dont matter.(in my oppinion)
The space that a gas takes up is called its volume.