What do matter mass and volume mean
All states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas - have mass and volume. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while volume is the amount of space it occupies. Plasma, the fourth state of matter, also has mass and volume.
The density of a medium is how much matter or mass there is in a given volume.
Density of matter has nothing to do with amount of matter or mass that it contains. Density is mass upon volume. If mass becomes less, volume will become less proportionately.
mass and volume
density is mass to volume ratio of matter
matter is what has volume and mass also occupies space. It exists in three state namely: solid- has mass, volume and shape, Liquid- has volume and mass, and Gas- has volume and mass too.
Anything that has mass and volume is matter. Metals have mass and volume, therefore they are matter.
yes mass and volume are properties of matter
If it has volume and mass, we call it matter.
Mass and volume depend on the density of matter. Density is the measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume.
Matter is anything that has volume and mass.
Matter has mass and volume.
a volume is a 3D measured in cubic metres, has nothing to do with matter (even absolute vacume space has a volume, and since there is NO matter in it its mass is zero): no matter >> no mass, indifferent volume
MATTER
All states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas - have mass and volume. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while volume is the amount of space it occupies. Plasma, the fourth state of matter, also has mass and volume.
In general, matter is any object that has mass and volume.
Two features that distinguish matter are its mass, which is the amount of matter in an object, and its volume, which is the amount of space the object occupies. These characteristics help identify and classify different types of matter.