Could asker add further clarification to this query?
Mass = volume * density if this helps
If you divide the mass by the volume, for any object, you get its density.
mass=density times volume
The answer is "anything". Look around you, and pick any object - it will have both mass and volume.
No, for a substance to be considered matter it must have both mass and volume. Volume refers to the amount of space an object occupies, while mass refers to the amount of matter in the object. So, any substance that has volume also has mass.
Since density is mass divided by volume, any object with no mass has no density. Photons are a good example
mass and velocitythe object's speed and mass
A physical object ?
Mass = Density Volume
In general, matter is any object that has mass and volume.
You can find the mass of an object by multiplying its volume by its density. The formula to calculate mass is: mass = volume x density. Simply plug in the given values for volume and density to calculate the mass of the object.
The mass to volume ratio of an object is called density. It is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume of the object. Mathematically, density is calculated by dividing the mass of the object by its volume.
Mass divided by volume gives the density of an object.