The difference between capacity and volume is that when you measure volume you mearsure the amount of space or air in a 3D shape and capacity measures the amount of water or anything, prefrebly a liquid that it can hold
They are the same. They are measurements related to volume. The metric system has been coordinated so that length measurements are easily compared to volume measurements. The amount of volume of fluid that would fit in one cubic centimeter will be the same amount of volume of fluid that would fit in one milliliter. You may interchange them. 5ml=5cc
perimeter is all the sides added, area is the base times the height, and volume is on a prism u multiply the three different measurements
yes you can you fill the water into the container and measure the amount of water then you place the uranium in the water and measure again. the difference between the two measurements is the volume of the uranium
200 millilitres refers to a volume whereas 400 grams refers to mass. They are measurements of different aspects of objects.
To measure a stone using a beaker, first fill the beaker with water to a known volume. Then, carefully add the stone to the water and measure the new volume of water, also known as the displacement volume. The difference in volume between the two measurements will give you the volume of the stone.
What is the difference between 10 and 20 volume creme developer?
Volume is measured in cups, tablespoons, etc. A cup of water weighs 8 ounces but a cup of parsley for example would weigh less that's why they call volume measurements fluid ounces.
On average, men have larger lung volumes compared to women. This is primarily due to differences in body size, with men typically having larger lung capacities to accommodate their larger body size and muscle mass. However, when adjusted for body size, the difference in lung volume between men and women becomes less significant.
The volume is the same as the difference between a orange.
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Volume is the number of issues in a year.
No, 0.25ml is not the same as 0.2ml. The difference between the two measurements is 0.05ml. In terms of volume, this may seem small but in certain contexts, such as precise medical dosages or laboratory measurements, this variance can be significant. It is important to be accurate and precise when dealing with such small measurements to ensure proper outcomes.