A measuring cup is one such device.
A dipstick is also used to measure the space taken up by a liquid, although the answer is rarely given in standard units.
Volume is represented by how much space a solid, liquid, or gas takes up. Liquids can take the shape of any container they are put in. However, unlike a gas, they have a given volume.
No, volume can be used to measure the amount of space an object occupies, whether it is a solid, liquid, gas, or any other material. Volume is the three-dimensional space that an object or substance occupies.
Oxygen can be transported into space as a liquid because it occupies less volume when in liquid form compared to gas form. This makes it more efficient for storage and transportation in spacecraft. Liquid oxygen is also easier to handle and can be used as a propellant for rocket engines.
Well the space it occupies is much less than in gaseous form. If temperature drops so that it is liquid, so too does the pressure your vessel will have to undergo to fit the same amount of gas in
A solid does take up space. Although it doesn't take up as much mass if it were to be a liquid or a gas.For example ice doesn't take up as much space as water or water vapor 123456789
The amount of space taken by an object is called its volume. This is the measure of how much three-dimensional space an object occupies.
Volume is represented by how much space a solid, liquid, or gas takes up. Liquids can take the shape of any container they are put in. However, unlike a gas, they have a given volume.
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Displacement ... and, hence, displaced volume.
No, volume can be used to measure the amount of space an object occupies, whether it is a solid, liquid, gas, or any other material. Volume is the three-dimensional space that an object or substance occupies.
There have not been any air samples taken from space because there is no air in space. Space is vast and there are always particles (usually hydrogen and helium) floating around. However, there is so few particles relative to the vastness of space, that taking samples of the "air" wouldn't accomplish much.
Yes. To clarify: Solids : Take up a definite space and have defined shape Liquids : Take up a definite space but have no defined shape Gas : Have no defined space or shape.
Because oxygen takes up much less space for the same amount of oxygen as a liquid rather than a gas.
the one that you don't ride much..the one that is cleaned and kept in the garage and only taken out to shows...
Go to "My Computer" and right-click on the partion you want to know how much free space is left. Choose "Properties". Now it shows a diagram with how much space has been used (blue) and how much space is still left (pink). It is also shown in numbers (GB).