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A cubic centimetre (cm3) is a unit of volume (V).
Liters is a measurement of volume. 160 Liters is the volume.
Ofcourse, the volume will increase Ofcourse, the volume will increase
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
The five elements of verbal communication are clarity, consistency, speed control, tone and frequency, volume control, and word selection. Clarity refers to how articulately words are spoken. Consistency refers to whether a person's words, opinions, and body language agree with one another. Speed control refers to how rapidly a person speaks. Tone and frequency refers to the sound of a person's voice, high or low. Volume control refers to how loudly a person speaks, and word selection refers to the words chosen to communicate a person's ideas.
denote; connote
Not the volume is important but the area exposed to evaporation.
"Woman Speaks: Volume 1, No. 3" (1946). Short. Archive footage.
It's a direction to the artist: "pianissimo," meaning "softly."Another answer:It does mean "softly," but a single p is "piano." "Pianissimo" is pp, meaning "very softly."
Use water and see how much is displaced (quickly)
The "p" stands for "piano," a dynamic indicator meaning to play softly, and "cresc." is the abbreviation for "crescendo," which means to gradually increase in volume.
As the volume of a cell grows, the surface area grows but not as quickly.
It's an electric guitar. They use an effect that softly FADES the volume in on each note that is played.Apparently it is i just think its played on a keyboard with a different effect on it !!! LOL
you can measure the mass by putting it on a balance and measure really quickly. the volume you can estimate an approximate answer by putting it in water and measuring its displacement.
the rate at which the particles move. liquid- quickly gas- rapidly A liquid has a fixed volume, whereas a the volume of a gas is variable.
To whisper; hushed thin voice, like when you are trying to be stealthy. To murmur; very low, voice, that still carries a tone, like very low volume speaking. To mumble; to murmur in a slightly incomprehensible manner. To susurrate; similar to murmur and whisper. To sigh; a pleasant whispery voice, like the voice of a seducing mermaid, hence the expression "a lover's sigh". To mutter; to murmur absentmindedly to oneself.