Its density which is found by dividing the mass by the volume.
density
density is mass divided by volume
Volume mass area Latest correction: Of these, only volume is correct. Area is not space, and mass has nothing to do with occupied space. Two objects of different volume can have identical masses, and two objects of different mass can have the same volume. The only true statement that can be made between the two is that all objects with a measurable bounded volume have mass. That is why the only possible answer is Volume
Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of a substance. It is calculated by dividing the mass of the substance by its volume. Objects with higher density have more mass packed into a smaller volume.
That depends what you include under the term "objects". In general, those would be subatomic particles. Many of them are (in a sense) considered to have no volume. Some of them, such as photons and gravitons, have zero mass (rest mass; they will have some mass due to their energy).
Density is a physical property that compares an object's mass to its volume. It is expressed as mass per unit volume (g/cm^3 or kg/m^3), and it can help determine whether an object will sink or float in a fluid.
Density is the term for mass per unit volume. It can be measured in kg/m3 , g/m3 etc.
If you divide mass by volume, you get Density.
Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. It is a fundamental property of an object and is typically measured in kilograms (kg). The mass of an object remains constant regardless of its location in the universe.
volume
Density describes the relationship between the mass and volume of a substance. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.
Volume.