That question has a varied answer. It depends what type of airplane you're asking about
Space
Definition of the amount of concrete that (by volume) will fill on cubic yard of space.
Packing factor is a dimensionless ratio that describes the amount of volume that a substance takes up in a particular volume. For example, if you have a box and you fill it with balls, the volume of the box is taken up by the balls and by the space in between the balls. The packing factor would be (volume of the balls)/(volume of the box). Packing factor is, among other things, relevant to the arrangement of atoms in different crystallographic structures.
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"Cut and fill" refers to the practice of excavating soil to make a hole in the ground and then refilling it later. The extracted material tends to increase in volume as it is no longer subject to the in-situ stress or in other words, the soil that has been dug up gets bigger because it isn't being squashed any more by the weight of soil surrounding it.This means that the volume of the hole or excavation will be smaller than the pile of material excavated and so you would have to squash (this process is more correctly described as consolidation and compaction) the soil to make it fit back into the original hole it came from.Therefore the volume of the cut material (the hole) must be considered separately from the volume of the fill (the pile of earth or soil removed).
when the metal transition occurs from hot molten state to cold state then its volume get reduce by the evulutaion of heat due to metal solidification and it shrins so its remedy is that fill the molten metal slowly & properly & fill it upto sprue so that when it shrinks the molten metal from sprue move down & fill the casting properly
the number of cubic units to fill an object is called its volume
Volume
That's the "volume" of the space.
No, a gas can fill the space of any container
The capacity or volume.
Yes, but the greater the space, the more dilute the gas will be.
Definition of the amount of concrete that (by volume) will fill on cubic yard of space.
because liquid have definite volume but not definite shape and gas does not have definite shape or volume but it fill space
A gas. Gas will expand to fill the available space.
This is the definition of a gas.
Which refers to the number of cubic units inside a space figure?
Gaseous states of matter spread apart to fill the shape and the volume of the container which holds them.