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Volume
The amount of space that an object takes up is known as its volume.Volume is how much space takes up in an object
The amount of space that matter in an object occupies is its volume.
The amount of space that matter in an object occupies is its volume.
It matters what object.
Objects have mass and occupy space. Persons have mass and occupy space.
Not unless there are built inside each other it will cause a collision. No object in anyway, shape, or form can occupy another items space exactly.
Volume
The amount of space that an object takes up is known as its volume.Volume is how much space takes up in an object
The amount of space occupied by an object is called its VOLUME.
The amount of space that matter in an object occupies is its volume.
The object's "volume".
No. With large objects it is easy to see that they cannot occupy the same space. Smaller objects can appear as if they can occupy the same space but, at the molecular level they cannot. For example, you can dissolve sugar in a glass of water and it looks as if they are both occupying the same shape - but they are not. At the sub-atomic level, the Pauli exclusion principle prevents objects (electrons) occupying the same space.
The amount of space that matter in an object occupies is its volume.
The amount of space that matter in an object occupies is its volume.
The amount of space in an object is, presumably, the volume of the cavity.
the gases, due to their low density in comparison to solids or fluids occupy the greatest amount of space