Space
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.
Light is an example of something that is not matter. Light consists of photons, which are massless particles that do not take up space and do not have mass, making them distinct from matter.
Yes, because matter is something visible and visible things take up space. These thing are things such as chair,table,computer even you!
Matter is objects that take up space and have mass. Three examples of matter are: 1) Solid 2) Liquid 3) Gas
Matter that has no definite shape or volume is a gas.
No, pain does not take up matter.
Yes, matter is universal.
matter can take up spaceit has volume
All forms of matter take up space. This is due to the arrangement of particles within the matter, which determine its volume and shape. From solids to liquids to gases, all matter has a physical presence that occupies space.
Yes, all matter has a mass and takes up space.
Invisible matter, such as dark matter, does not interact with electromagnetic radiation and therefore cannot be seen or detected with telescopes. However, it is believed to take up space and have gravitational effects on visible matter in the universe.
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.
No because it does not take up space.
Matter does not take up less space when energy is added to it. This is because energy is not a physical unity and therefore it does not interfere with the occupancy of space by matter.
If it has no mass or volume...then it isn't matter.
(all) matter.
It has to take up space. (Have mass)