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-- Length is measured by rulers; they are often wood. -- Volume is measured by measuring cups; they are usually glass. -- Mass is most often measured by a laboratory balance; they are metal.
No. Mass and volume are two completely different properties.
The unit of length in SI is metre (m). The unit of mass in SI is kilogram (kg). The unit of volume in SI is litre (L). The derived unit of density in SI is Mg/m3 (or g/cm3). Length, mass, density, volume are not units but characteristics of materials and objects.
You need to indicate what units the mass and volume are measured in.
Weight, volume, and density.
-- Length is measured by rulers; they are often wood. -- Volume is measured by measuring cups; they are usually glass. -- Mass is most often measured by a laboratory balance; they are metal.
No. Mass and volume are two completely different properties.
No. Mass and volume are two completely different properties.
Length is measured with a ruler, or any kind of object with measurements on it. Volume is measured in two ways: If it's a liquid, it is poured into a container with measurements on it. If it's a solid, it is completely submerged into a container filled with a liquid (usually water) and using the measurements on the side of the container, all that needs to be done is to measure the difference to find the volume. Mass is weight/volume. Density in some cases is weight/mass, but it is mostly volume/mass. Hope this is what you wanted!
lengths are measured in metres, volume in litres, and mass in kilograms.
they are density heat length height width and thickness Length, height and width all measure the same property - distance just in different directions. Mass can be measured. Volume can be measured and sometimes calculated using measurements of distance and formulas for established shapes. Ex the volume of a rectangular prism is V= lwh Density is usually calculated based on mass and volume.
Density is the amount of mass per unit of volume. Density = mass/volume Mass is the amount of matter in a sample. Length is the longest extent of anything as measured end to end. Volume is the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by a solid, liquid, or gas.
The length, width, or height of a solid figure is measured in units of length. The area of the figure's outside surfaces is measured in squared units of length. The volume of space filled by the figure is measured in cubed units of length. The mass of the figure is measured in units of mass. The weight of the object is measured in units of force. The age of the figure is measured in units of time. etc.
There is no formula for measuring the volume of irregular shapes. The mass can be measured by using a weighing scale.
Volume cannot be measured in cm since that is a unit for measuring length.
Length, Width, Height, Volume, Mass, Weight
It is a derived unit in which area may be measured.