One object that takes up space and has mass is matter.
Anything that takes up space and has mass is called matter in physics. This is anything that has physical substance.
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no taking up space is having mass.
It has to take up space. (Have mass)
It is Energy; either this and/or empty space.
If something cannot be seen but has mass and takes up space, it is matter. Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space, which includes both visible and invisible particles. Energy, on the other hand, refers to the ability to do work or cause a change and does not have mass or take up space.
A mathematical point in space has no dimensions therefore takes up no space. Certain particles have no rest mass but have the energy equivalent because of the velocity they possess. A singularity is a theoretical no volume point but has a huge mass.
The conditions for 'something' to be called matter are :- 1. It should have mass and volume. 2.It should have intermolecular force of attraction 3.It should be made up of particles. If these conditions are present, then 'something' can called matter.
Yes, all matter has a mass and takes up space.
Yes. In order for something to be considered matter, it must have mass and volume. Mass is a measure of the number of atoms in something, and volume is a measure of the space it takes up.
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Yes, matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. This includes everything around us, such as solids, liquids, and gases.
No. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (has volume). Energy has no mass and does not take up space, therefore it is not matter.