Space doesn't take up any matter there is only vaccum in space.
The conditions for 'something' to be called matter are :- 1. It should have mass and volume. 2.It should have intermolecular force of attraction 3.It should be made up of particles. If these conditions are present, then 'something' can called matter.
Why yes, yes they do. "Matter" is basically a thing that can take up space and you could touch it. Do Trees take up space? -- Yes. THEREFORE, trees are made up of matter. Humans also take up space and are made up of matter. Gases are also matter. XP
Light and sound are examples of things that are not matter. They are forms of energy that do not have mass or take up physical space.
Bosons, for example light particles (photons), don't take up space. Bosons and fermions are the two different classes of fundamental particles. Fermions take up space. Now particles with mass don't always take up space, for example the force carrier particles of the weak nuclear force, they are bosons and therefore take up no space but they are quite massive (for particles).
Yes, sugar granules are a sample of matter. Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space, and sugar granules fit this definition as they have mass and take up space. They are composed of molecules, specifically sucrose, which further confirms their status as matter.
Matter takes up space. The amount of space matter occupies is referred to as its volume.
Yes, all matter has a mass and takes up space.
Matter occupies space, and the space it takes up is called the volume of matter.
Matter does not take up less space when energy is added to it. This is because energy is not a physical unity and therefore it does not interfere with the occupancy of space by matter.
There isn't a type of matter that doesn't occupy space, because matter is defined as having mass and taking up space. If it didn't take up space, it wouldn't be matter.
Yes, matter has weight because it has mass, which is a measure of the amount of matter in an object. Matter also takes up space because it has volume, which is the amount of physical space an object occupies.
False. Matter, by definition, occupies space and has mass. All forms of matter have volume, which means they take up physical space.
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It has to take up space. (Have mass)
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No. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (has volume). Energy has no mass and does not take up space, therefore it is not matter.