Bosons, for example light particles (photons), don't take up space. Bosons and fermions are the two different classes of fundamental particles. Fermions take up space. Now particles with mass don't always take up space, for example the force carrier particles of the weak nuclear force, they are bosons and therefore take up no space but they are quite massive (for particles).
air! Not necessarily. A pound of gold has no air in it.
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matter
Mass and volume
All matter.
Mass
What has mass is everything that takes up space.
Matter is anything that takes up space and is either a solid, liquid, or gas
Yes. volume is a measure of how much space a sample of matter takes up!
The object's "volume".
Put simply, matter is anything that: 1) Has mass 2) Takes up space Since water has mass and takes up space, it is classified as matter.
matter
Anything with mass takes up space.
Yes, everything takes up space.
What has mass is everything that takes up space.
Anything that has mass and takes up space is considered matter.
well everything does in your house school hotels
It's a question of space. It takes up less space than annotating everything
Matter is anything that contains mass and takes up space. We are made up of matter, as is pretty much everything else.
There is no matter in a vacuum, like space. Everything we can see, everything on earth in fact, is made of matter.
Yes because everything takes up space. For example you have a garage and it has a lot of boxes in it and you decide to put your car in it but there is not enough space to put it in because the boxes are taking up space so there for you can't put the car in the garage.
it takes up space -Apex
The amount of space that an object takes up is known as its volume.Volume is how much space takes up in an object