Here are a few examples:
- The volume of that box is about 4.5 m2.
- The new car has a storage volume of about 12.7 sq. ft.
- The volume of milk that container will hold is 50 mL.
- Please turn down the volume of that music.
- There is a high volume of traffic on the road today.
Big hair requires high volume.
My body is composed of matter, it has a large mass, and the volume of my voice is loud.
by calculate density by dividind the mass of space
Because the definition of density is (mass) divided by (volume), and they're not connected ...two objects can have the same mass but different volumes, or the same volume but differentmasses ... so you have to know both numbers to calculate the object's density.
Mass / volume (mass per unit volume) is called "density".Mass / volume (mass per unit volume) is called "density".Mass / volume (mass per unit volume) is called "density".Mass / volume (mass per unit volume) is called "density".
Use a mass balance to find the mass then find the volume by V=mass/density.
You don't use a unit of mass to measure a volume. Mass and volume are two different things. Mass is measured in kilograms. The main unit of volume in the SI is the cubic meter, but for a kettle, the liter (= cubic decimeter, or 1/1000 of a cubic meter) can be used instead.
The density is the ratio mass/volume.
Density equals mass divided by volume. So you use mass and volume to determine density.
It depends what you are calculating. Volume is the amount of space on object occupies; mass is the amount of matter in an object.
anything that has mass and takes up space
Air is certainly matter; air has mass, has takes up volume. I am not sure that the definition you give is one scientists would use; we would more likely say matter has properties of mass, volume and can be detected by appropriate instruments.
density = mass/volume If you can measure the mass (amount of matter) and volume (how much space it takes up), use that to calculate the density.
they use the three states of matter(solid, liquid, and gas)
Usually you would use the basic definition of "density": just divide mass by volume.
The Law of Conservation of Mass means that chemical reaction equations must be balanced, otherwise you have lost or gained matter out of nowhere.
'The term relative density or specific gravity denotes the ratio of the mass of a certain volume of a substance to the mass of the same volume of some standard substance.' Or, 'The density in this town keeps rising because of our population.'
mass divided by volume
For mass you use a triple-beam balance and for volume you use a graduated cylinder