Volume is the space an object takes up. Liquid volume is the space a liquid takes up. There is really no difference, except that sometimes someone will state a volume in liquid ounces so as to differentiate between ounces, which is a unit of weight or mass. (For instance, 16 ounces is one pound, while 16 liquid ounces is one pint.)
Liquid volume in science refers to the amount of space a liquid occupies and is typically measured in units such as liters (L) or milliliters (mL). It represents the quantity of liquid present in a given container or space.
Yes it has neither.
Some people actually can measure liquid volume with sound. This is because they know how long it takes sound to travel through a certain amount of liquid.
the volume of any liquid that can fill half of an ordinary glass
Yes. You can measure liquid volume in milliliters. A graduated cylinder is used to measure liquid volume in millimeters, mL.
The definition of matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume). Liquid is a type of matter, therefore it has volume.
That's the definition of a liquid.
Any type of matter that does not hold shape but does hold its volume.
A liquid is a form of matter that has volume, but no shape. It is neither solid or gaseous in form.
Of course, you can have 1 litre or 2 pints or 1 milliliter of water. These are all measurements of volume.
The definition of density is mass per unit volume. Thus, you measure the volume of a liquid in mls, and then weight that volume in grams. You thus obtain grams/volume, and that is the density expressed as grams per ml.
Liquid volume in science refers to the amount of space a liquid occupies and is typically measured in units such as liters (L) or milliliters (mL). It represents the quantity of liquid present in a given container or space.
Solid if it's cold, liquid if it's heated.
Yes it has neither.
Density is mass per unit volume ie the mass of an object divided by its volume: density = mass/volume So if the mass is measured in kilograms (kg) amd the volume in cubic metres (m-3) the density is given in units of kg.m-3 It makes no difference to the definition if the object is a solid, liquid or a gas. See http://www.zyra.org.uk/density.htm http://physics.about.com/od/fluidmechanics/f/density.htm
The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.The volume of a liquid is the amount of space occupied by the liquid.
a real increase in the volume of a liquid that takes place due to increase of temperature is called real expansion