Liquid.
A liquid has a definite volume but an indefinite shape. It takes the shape of its container.
Substances which take the shape of a container are said to have an "Indefinite Shape" or fluids
A liquid takes the shape of any solid that it is contained within. For example water within a square container will appear square, but water within a triangular container will appear triangular.
A liquid has an indefinite shape. It takes the shape of its container.
Yes, a gas does not have a definite shape and will expand to fill the container it is placed in. This is because gas particles move freely and in random directions, spreading out to take the shape of their container.
AnswerThe state of matter that has indefinite shape and volume is gas. Because, solids and liquids have shapes, and can be measued. liquids also have an indefinite shape.
Plasma does not have a definite shape; it takes the shape of its container due to its highly energetic and charged particles that are able to move and flow freely. This gives plasma the ability to fill any space it occupies.
The volume of a sample of liquid is fixed, but may expand or contract with heat. The shape of a liquid is defined by its container. In the absence of gravity, liquids outside a container will assume a generally spherical shape.
both are indefinite shape. Because they can change when in different spaces.
Both a liquid and a gas take the shape of their containers. The difference is that the liquid has a definite volume, and the gas simply diffuses to all portions of the container it is put in.
Something that takes the shape of the container it is in. E.g. Water takes the shape of the container which it is in.
It doesn't! It takes the shape of whatever container you put it in. At least, it takes the shape of the floor of the container.