The sky consists of the atmosphere and the clouds. At night we can often see right past all that into outer space, with the Moon, planets and stars. In between those objects space is (almost) empty.
You say that something is a matter when there is mass and occupies space.
the word VOLUME means a piece of a three dimensional space that could be completely empty like the space in an empty box. The word matter in modern physics is a substance that consists of atoms. these two concepts are somehow related. A piece of matter always occupies some space, but a piece or a unit of volume could be completely or is better to say VIRTUALLY empty.
as we know that all the thing occupies space and has some weight and we also know that living thing has weight and occupies space so it is also a thing
Light waves can travel through empty space. You might say that the empty space is the medium in this case.
we can say that air has mass and it occupies space by a small activity: take an inflated balloon and if we press it we can see that it is difficult to press becuse it hs mass and occupies the space avialable
No, it doesn't make sense to say that a textbook is about 99.9 percent empty space. A textbook is filled with information, illustrations, text, and other content, so it is not accurate to describe it as mostly empty space.
No, it does not make sense to say that a textbook is about 99.9 percent empty space. A textbook is typically filled with content, such as text, images, and diagrams, so it is not accurate to describe it as mostly empty space.
everything that occupies space and has volume is matter. everything in the world will come under this category
For pedantic reasons, I'd say "false". Volume is just a measure of three-dimensional space, regardless of whether it has any matter in it or not.
if it comes on long enough for you to say not enough play space please empty a certain amount of space then plug it in to a computer with your usb plug in and empty a certain amount of music that's on there and it should work if not consult a specialist.
Water placed in a bottle occupies the space within the confines of the bottle. Even if the water was poured out onto the table, it still takes up space as it drips off the table and onto the carpet below.
To say there is nothing there is simillar to saying water has no taste. There is something there, though we have yet to observe or define it.