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Density is the word used to describe how much mass an object has per unit volume. How heavy something is (weight), is a function of its mass and acceleration due to gravity. How much space an object takes up is its volume.
Music scores take up space if they are on paper or another hard medium. Live music takes up space insofar as musicians and instruments are physical objects. Music itself [sound] can move through space that contains a medium capable of transmitting sound, and sound is a form of energy, but it would be difficult to argue that sound actually 'takes up' space that cannot be filled with something else.
Yes, water takes up space.
The space something takes up is called its volume.
It is called space or volume.
something that takes up space junk
'The space something takes up' is called the volume and it's measured in litres or cubic metres (m3)
mass.......i think:D
Matter - the relationship between the space it takes up and its mass is called density. But it is possible to have something that has enormous mass and takes up no space (it therefore has infinite density). This is called a black hole.
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.
Volume
The Volume is the amount of space something takes up .And I know that for a fact.
The amount of space that an object takes up is known as its volume.Volume is how much space takes up in an object
something that takes up space
Of space something takes up