Mass is the measurement of the amount of physical stuff that something is made of.
Volume is the measurement of the amount of space that something occupies.
There is a simple relationship between Mass and Acceleration (of that Mass) To start motion of a Mass or to continue to increase its speed or Velocity with Acceleration a Force is required. The Force = Mass * Acceleration The units required have to be compatible i.e. the units on one side of the equation have to equal the units on the other side. However I see complications as to absolute mass and gravity so will leave it to others to rewrite or define the units
The mass is how much matter something has, or loosely put, how much it weighs (though weight is the interaction of mass and gravity, the more mass, the more gravity will effect it and so the more weight it will have). Volume is simply the amount of space that it takes up.
You can think of it as a brick of lead will be very heavy for its size, while a block of wood the same size would be much lighter. They both have the same volume, but much different masses.
the difference between mass and volume is that mass is what something holds and volume is what is inside of something
Mass is how much "space" an object takes up. Weight on the other hand, refers to the gravitational force between two objects.
Mass: The amount of matter an object has
Volume: The amount of space an object takes up
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mass deals with density and volume but size deals with volume only.
Mass / volume is called "density".
The difference is that the mass density not effect by gravity but weight density effect by gravity. for example if mass density cotn in earth equal to 20 kg/m3 and weight density equal to 196.2 N/m3 this cotn will change the weight density in the moon but mass density not change because gravity moon diffrent to gravity earth mass density =mass/volume (no gravity) weight density= (mass * gravity)/volume (gravity)
Density is the amount of mass per unit volume. In other words, density = mass / volume.
centre of mass is nothing the mass (volume) situated at centre which is not at all use full for pt of control. but centre of gravity is that pt at which we can hold the total mass or body .
mass deals with density and volume but size deals with volume only.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. Volume the amount of space an object has.
The difference between muscle mass and muscle hypertrophy is that muscle hypertrophy is the increase in size of skeletal muscle while muscle mass is the weight of your body muscle.
whats the difference between mass and weight
A kiloliter is a volume measure, and kilogram is a mass measure.
tell what is the difference between mass and volume?difineA. pressure B.volumec.mass d.solution
tell what is the difference between mass and volume?difineA. pressure B.volumec.mass d.solution
tell what is the difference between mass and volume?difineA. pressure B.volumec.mass d.solution
The ratio between mass and volume is density.
scale measures force and/or mass; spoon measures volume
Volume, mass, shape, density, to name a few.
Mass it how many particles an object has and volume is the space it takes up.