No. Mass and volume are two completely different properties.
No, mass and volume are measured using different processes and instruments. Mass is typically measured using a balance scale or electronic balance, while volume is measured using a graduated cylinder or a volumetric flask. They represent different properties of matter.
No. Mass and volume are two completely different properties.
Properties of matter that can be measured using tools include mass (measured using a balance), volume (measured using a graduated cylinder), density (calculated using mass and volume), temperature (measured using a thermometer), and pressure (measured using a pressure gauge).
Mass is measured against a standard by using an instrument called a balance.
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The properties of matter can be measured through various methods that involve using instruments or tools. Specific properties such as mass can be measured using a balance, volume can be measured using a graduated cylinder, and density can be calculated by dividing mass by volume. Other properties like temperature and color can be measured using thermometers and colorimeters respectively.
it is measured by using length times width times height
Direction can be measured using a compass, which points towards the Earth's magnetic poles. This instrument uses the Earth's magnetic field to determine north, south, east, and west directions.
A gallon is a measure of volume. Volume can be measured by using one of the 2 most common methods: water displacement or a graduated cylinder.
Weight,distance,& volume
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