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Particules of light -- called photons -- have neither mass nor volume. In that sense they can not be considered matter.
Your question makes no sense the weight of a volume of Rum would depend on how large the volume was.
A heightened sense of smell can be called hyperosmia.
Volume cannot be measured in centimetres. Without the volume in appropriate units, the question makes no sense and so cannot be answered.
This question makes no sense because pressure is not measured in mL.
Shading is used to give objects a sense of form on a flat surface.
They are called implied lines.
Figures in them have shading, which gives a sense of form.
Particules of light -- called photons -- have neither mass nor volume. In that sense they can not be considered matter.
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This question makes no sense. You already have the volume, right?
Inspiratory Reserve Volume
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Same reason the sense of sight isn't called the sense of light, or the sense of taste isn't called the sense of chemical.
The volume of a jar in millimetres does not make any sense because a millimetre is a measure of length, not volume.
Charles White used detailed shading and cross-hatching techniques to give the preacher in the artwork a sense of figural mass. By using these methods, he was able to create depth and dimension in the figure, making it appear more solid and three-dimensional.
Your question makes no sense the weight of a volume of Rum would depend on how large the volume was.