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matter is anything that occupies space and has mass and weight
I can think of two. Matter and Mass which are effectively the same thing. All matter has mass and all masses are composed of matter.
There's no such thing as "motion through space". Motion must be measured relative to another object. So we just measure how fast the other object appears to be moving, and there we go.
the thing that is measured.
No, the noun 'volume' is a common noun; a general word for a book or one of a series of books; a general word for the amount of space that a substance or object occupies or that is enclosed within something; a general word for a degree in the loudness of sound.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example,Freight + Volume (gallery), New York, NYVolume Apartments, Austin, TX
as we know that all the thing occupies space and has some weight and we also know that living thing has weight and occupies space so it is also a thing
No, the noun 'volume' is a concrete noun; a word for the amount of physical space a thing occupies; a measurable amount of something (decibels of sound, cups of flour); a book forming part of a work or series; a word for a physical thing.
A matter is a "thing" that has mass and occupies space so theoretically carbon oxide is mattar as CO2 has mass (you can measure the weight) and occupies space (for example you blow in a balloon and it expands)
matter is anything that occupies space and has mass and weight
Hours and Gigabytes are not the same thing and cannot be measured together. Hours represent time that has passed by. Gigabytes represent amount of space available on a computer.
air is matter because the definition of matter is "any thing that occupies some space and mass ".air occupies some space and mass. it occupies container volume. air occupies the space and air also have some mass so it is matter
volume Depends on it's pressure and temperature - see the Gas Laws
take a cylindrical measuring thing and measure the amount of water in it then drop the item in then measure that amount and subtract the first amount from the second
I can think of two. Matter and Mass which are effectively the same thing. All matter has mass and all masses are composed of matter.
Any thing that occupies space possess weight or can be felt by one of our five senses i.e. see, smell, taste , hear and touch is called as matter.
Volume measures the amount of space that is occupied by a three-dimensional object so it can be considered the same as or similar to the measurement of space.
Volume is how much space something takes up (occupies). Density is how heavy a standard volume of that thing is. Density allows you to compare 2 different materials.