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Yes. A liquid has a definite shape and when a liquid is poured into a container, the liquid takes on the shape of the container.
If the container is cylindrical tin with or without a lid it occupies a space equal to volume of metal with which it is made Note: Body is not a solid one but it is a hollow one
Pour some water into a measuring cup or a graduated cylinder,measure how much water you have poured into your container.After you have done this,drop the object into your container and see how much water it has displaced.Then subtract the original amount of water from the amount of water displaced and your answer should be the volume of the object(This procedure is called Water Displacement,sort of obviously).
Volume is represented by how much space a solid, liquid, or gas takes up. Liquids can take the shape of any container they are put in. However, unlike a gas, they have a given volume.
A gas will expand to fill its container. This gives the gas the shape and volume of its container.
Orange juice does not change volume when it is poured into a different container. Volume will change if the juice undergoes a process such as concentration.
The amount held in a container is the volume.
The amount a container will hold is the volume of the container. It is also the Capacity if the container has liquid in it.
No, the water displaces the air if the container is open.
The amount a container can hold is called the volume, measured in litres if you're using the metric system(SI.) The answer is capacity or the volume of the container and it depends on how big the container is!
The amount of anything a container can hold is it's volume or its capacity.
The amount it can hold is its volume.
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Yes. A liquid has a definite shape and when a liquid is poured into a container, the liquid takes on the shape of the container.
Liquids take on the shape of any container they are placed in. If the volume of the container is less than the total volume of the liquid, them the difference in quantity will overflow the top of the container.
Depending on the shape of the container for the liquid, you can find the volume different ways. If the container is a cube, the volume is (base * Width * height). if the container is a cylinder, the volume is (PI * Radius2 * height). The answer you would get from these equations is expressed in units cubed (example: cm3).