- If you are talking about the shape of the water itself that no. You could let it spill out onto the floor and it would still be the same amount that was in the glass or what ever you were containing it before.
- If you are talking about a change in state then the answer is still no. The amount of water you started with is still the same when it is a gas, solid, or a liquid.
- If you are talking about the shape of the container that you have the water in then that depends, because if you changed the volume of the container to a smaller one than you started with some of the water would spill over the edge, and you would lose some of your total water. Technically though the water is still there even though it might not be with the rest of the water.
Resuming, the volume of water remain unchanged.
This is a liquid. Note that the volume of a liquid will change a bit with temperature, but remains relatively the same. Also note that science teachers are fond of saying that a liquid takes the shape of its container, which is pretty much the same as saying it has no fixed shape.
SHAPE
When a can is crushed, the volume decreases due to the change in shape. The material inside the can gets compacted, reducing the amount of space it occupies. The actual change in volume depends on the extent of the crushing.
yes volume has a defined shape and volume gas does not have a definite shape or volume liquid does not have defined shape but does have define volume
A solid has a definite shape and volume.
A gas can change shape but it doesn't change volume, a liquid also changes shape but doesn't change volume.
the answer is liquid... as my science teacher says.
a liquid
Gases do that.
it changes because it loves god
No, the volume remains the same if you change the shape but not the amount of material. This is because the volume is determined by the quantity of material present, not how it is arranged.
No, the volume stays the same, the chewing gum just changes its shape/
No. The liquid's shape changes to fit the container it's in, but the volume doesn't change.
shape and volume
Shape and volume
This is a liquid. Note that the volume of a liquid will change a bit with temperature, but remains relatively the same. Also note that science teachers are fond of saying that a liquid takes the shape of its container, which is pretty much the same as saying it has no fixed shape.
The shape can change, the volume will stay the same.