Because the particles can't move the object can't move which give it the shape and volume
Yes. Liquids take the shape of a container but not the volume, and gases take the shape and volume of a container.
No. Only matter in its solid state has a definite shape and volume. Liquids have a definite volume but no definite shape, and gases have no definite shape or volume.
liquid does have definite volume, but it does not have a definite shape.Only ice (solid) phase has a definite volume and shapeIce( solid state), since solids are the only state of matter that has a definite mass volume and shape
A solid has a definite shape and volume. The particles in a solid are tightly packed, which gives it a defined shape and volume. Solids do not take the shape of their container.
A solid substance that has both shape and volume is a material that maintains its form and occupies a fixed amount of space. Examples include metals, rocks, wood, and plastic.
Definite shape and volume is a state that defines solid.
A solid has a definite shape, and a definite volume.
Solid.
The solid phase of matter has a definite volume and shape. Gas form has neither volume, nor shape, and liquid form has volume, but conforms to the shape of the container it is put in.
A solid is matter that has a definite volume and shape that remains constant. The particles in a solid are tightly packed and vibrate in place, giving the solid its fixed shape and volume.
A solid has a definite shape and volume. In a solid, particles are closely packed and have strong forces of attraction between them, causing the solid to maintain its shape and volume.
The state of matter is actually to states of matter. Solid and liquid are the states of matter that have a volume,(liquid) and shape(solid).
A solid has a volume and a shape a liquid has a volume but no certain shape a gas has no certain volume and no certain shape
To determine the volume of a solid, you would need to know the appropriate formula based on the shape. Common formulas include volume = length × width × height for a rectangular solid, volume = πr^2h for a cylinder, and volume = (4/3)πr^3 for a sphere. The shape of the solid would determine which formula to use for calculating its volume.
Yes. Liquids take the shape of a container but not the volume, and gases take the shape and volume of a container.
A solid has a definite shape and volume.
A solid has a fixed volume and does not change shape.