Volume is the amount of space that matter occupies. It is measured in cubic units such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters.
Matter takes up space. The amount of space matter occupies is referred to as its volume.
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.
Matter is defined as something that has mass and takes up space. Mass is defined as the amount of matter something contains. Since these two definitions run into each other, what exactly - without use of the corrasponding words
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. Mass is the amount of matter or "stuff" in a certain object. The amount of space an object takes up is its volume
Volume is the amount of space something takes up.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, and volume is the amount of space something takes up (example, air takes up space)
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The other way of saying this is "what is the volume occupied by the substance".
volume Depends on it's pressure and temperature - see the Gas Laws
No volume is how much space an object takes up. Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object.
It's volume.
Matter takes up space. The amount of space matter occupies is referred to as its volume.
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.
Its volume.