Yes many different shapes can have the same volume
You need more information. There are many shapes which could hold the same volume, but have different (is it perimeter of the base, maybe?).
This will usually be the case for objects that have different shapes: even if they have the same volume, it is unlikely that they have the same surface area. As an example, calculate the volume and surface area of the following two rectangular block shapes: 1) A 2 x 2 x 2 rectangular block 2) A 1 x 1 x 8 rectangular block
No volume is for 3 dimensional shapes and area for two dimensions.
If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.
Yes - even shapes with different area.
Two different shapes can have the same volume, depending on the dimensions of each one.
You need more information. There are many shapes which could hold the same volume, but have different (is it perimeter of the base, maybe?).
This will usually be the case for objects that have different shapes: even if they have the same volume, it is unlikely that they have the same surface area. As an example, calculate the volume and surface area of the following two rectangular block shapes: 1) A 2 x 2 x 2 rectangular block 2) A 1 x 1 x 8 rectangular block
Different solids have different shapes and volumes.Different solids have different shapes and volumes.Different solids have different shapes and volumes.Different solids have different shapes and volumes.
Liquids because when they are put into different beakers their shapes might change but their volume will always be the same.
Different molecules have different shapes and volumes.
No volume is for 3 dimensional shapes and area for two dimensions.
If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.
Yes - even shapes with different area.
Similar shapes are the same shape and not the same size but congruent shapes are exactly alike
Shapes that are the same except for their size are called "similar".
There are different formulae for different shapes so you will need to be more specific.