Capacity is potential volume;
that is the volume that you can put into a container.
Capacity is the maximum amount that something can hold, while volume refers to the amount of space that something occupies. Volume is a measurement of the size or amount of a three-dimensional space, while capacity is the maximum amount that this space can accommodate. In other words, capacity is like the limit of volume.
Volume refers to the amount of space occupied by an object or substance, while capacity refers to the maximum amount that something can contain. In simpler terms, volume is a measure of space, while capacity is a measure of how much substance or material something can hold.
Volume is a pace which can be occupied by some thing, whereas capacity is applies to liquids as the quantity contained in a given space.
The volume inside an object is called its interior or internal volume. This refers to the space or capacity enclosed within the boundaries of the object.
Total lung capacity is calculated by adding together the vital capacity (the maximum amount of air exhaled after a maximum inhalation) and the residual volume (the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a maximum exhalation). This calculation gives the total volume of air that the lungs can hold at the end of a maximum inhalation.
volume and capacity is math
Capacity is the volume of the container.
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Because volume is what fills capacity.
The maximum volume capacity of the container is 10 liters.
capacity
There is no metric unit of capacity or volume that is equal to 1000 millimeters. This is because millimeters is length, and it has no relevance to capacity and/or volume.
Yes, volume is the same as capacity. For instance, a pint pot can hold a pint, and so its capacity is a pint, or it will overflow.
Total lung volume equals Vital Capacity + Residual Volume.
No, vital capacity is the maximum volume a person can exhale after taking the deepest breath that they can
Capacity is the maximum amount that something can hold, while volume refers to the amount of space that something occupies. Volume is a measurement of the size or amount of a three-dimensional space, while capacity is the maximum amount that this space can accommodate. In other words, capacity is like the limit of volume.
A litre is a unit of volume.