When you say that something has gone through a change in volume (The "∆Volume" value in an equation), you are simply saying that it takes up more or less space.
Expansion means that the volume increases......
Percentage change in volume= Change in volume/intial volume X 100
Volume is a physical quantity not a change. However CHANGE in volume is a physical change.
-these are inputs that do not change with the volume of production.This means, wheter you produce or not, these factors of production are unchanged. -these inputs change in accordance with the volume of production. NO production means NO variable inputs, while more production means more variable inputs. -sage- :P e-add: sage.ronquillo@yahoo.com
No it doesn't change its volume
it cannot change its volume because it has a definite shape and the electrons are tightly packed but it can change its volume when there is a slight change in temperature.
it cannot change its volume because it has a definite shape and the electrons are tightly packed but it can change its volume when there is a slight change in temperature.
In Boyle's Law, pressure and volume change inversely proportional to each other. This means that as pressure decreases, volume increases, and vice versa. The relationship between pressure and volume is described by the equation P1V1 = P2V2, where P represents pressure and V represents volume.
Yes there is a change in volume.
No, the volume of the keyword does not change.
The matter that can change shape and volume is gas.
An incompressible fluid is a substance that does not change its volume when pressure is applied. This means that its density remains constant. In contrast, compressible fluids can change their volume when pressure is applied, leading to changes in density.