No. Volume can change drastically between
different states of matter, especially between solid and gas.
yes except solid and liqued
Any material has a mass and a volume.
Three main states: solid, liquid and gaseous. Matter can be presented mainly in three states, and each has very particular characteristics. Mass. The mass is associated with the amount of matter located in the same volume. Weight. Volume. Density.
What do matter mass and volume mean
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Volume the amount of space an object has.
They both have definite volume and mass but no definite shape.
The amount of matter is mass. Volume is the amount of space that matter takes up. The amount of matter in a given volume is density.
matter is what has volume and mass also occupies space. It exists in three state namely: solid- has mass, volume and shape, Liquid- has volume and mass, and Gas- has volume and mass too.
What do matter mass and volume mean
Three main states: solid, liquid and gaseous. Matter can be presented mainly in three states, and each has very particular characteristics. Mass. The mass is associated with the amount of matter located in the same volume. Weight. Volume. Density.
Anything that has mass and volume is matter. Metals have mass and volume, therefore they are matter.
yes mass and volume are properties of matter
Matter is anything that has mass and volume.
You seem to have the view that to be "matter" something has to be solid. This is NOT the case, everything is made of matter which can come in various states :- Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma.
Volume and mass are properties of matter.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Volume the amount of space an object has.
1) Matter has mass. 2) It occupies space.
If it has volume and mass, we call it matter.
a volume is a 3D measured in cubic metres, has nothing to do with matter (even absolute vacume space has a volume, and since there is NO matter in it its mass is zero): no matter >> no mass, indifferent volume