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'The space something takes up' is called the volume and it's measured in litres or cubic metres (m3)

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What is the measuring unit that takes up the amount of space an object or substance has?

Volume


What is the instrument that is used to measure the amount of space something takes up?

The instrument used to measure the amount of space something takes up is called a ruler or measuring tape. It is typically used for linear measurements, while tools like calipers or micrometers can be used for more precise measurements of three-dimensional objects.


What are you finding when you are determining how much space something takes up?

The space something takes up is called its volume.


What is the amount of space something takes up space called?

The amount of space something takes up is called volume. Volume is a measure of the three-dimensional space occupied by an object or a substance.


What is The space something takes up?

Volume


How do you characterize mass?

something that takes up space


What is space something takes up called?

The volume.


What is Mass is amount of?

Of space something takes up


Does volume mean the it takes its shape?

No, volume is the amount of space something takes up.


How much something takes up is called?

The amount of space occupied by something is called its volume.


What is the difference between volume and mass?

Mass is the amount of matter in an object, and volume is the amount of space something takes up (example, air takes up space)


How are qubits used in quantum computing?

Qubits Are Used in a Couple of Different Ways for Quantum Computing Such as Measuring the Space the Computing Takes Up or Measuring the Computing Itself.