No, actually. Volume is how much three-dimensional space that a solid, liquid, gas, plasma, or even a shape occupies.
Solids are the only phase of matter which have a fixed shape and volume.
no they could only take up space
Some people actually can measure liquid volume with sound. This is because they know how long it takes sound to travel through a certain amount of liquid.
Yes, liquid has a definite volume. It may change shape with different containers, but you always have the same volume of the liquid.
Volume restricted only by the size of the container.
No only solids
Only liquid. Gas never has a definite volume. Both will always take the shape of their container though.A liquid
only solids have a definite shape. liquids can have volume though.
You can't change volume of a liquid. But only gas it's easy to change
The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.
Liquid has a definite volume in a container.
Solids are the only phase of matter which have a fixed shape and volume.
For two liquids of the same volume, the liquid with a higher density will have greater mass. Similarly, the liquid with a greater mass has a higher density. This is only true for samples of equal volume, however.
no they could only take up space
No state of matter corresponds to this. Solids are the only state with definite shape, but they have a definite volume too.
Volume is the amount of space the liquid takes up.
Volume is the amount of space the liquid takes up.