Volume "tells" us how much an object can be filled with or how much an object can hold.
No, density and mass are related but not the same. The density of an object is the amount of mass it has per unit volume, while mass is the quantity of matter in an object. So, while density can give information about how tightly or loosely packed the matter in an object is, it does not directly tell you how massive something is.
It doesn't matter how long it is, it only matter how much it WEIGHS, so I can't tell you if you don't give me the weight
With a livestock scale
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. You can tell if something is matter by observing if it has a physical presence, occupies space, and has weight. If it has these characteristics, then it is considered matter.
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Exactly yes.
No. The 'volume' of the container does.
she won't tell anyone what she weighs but it doesn't really matter cos she's gorgeous the way she is!
Well, you can tell how old your dog is by multiplying how old your dog is in human years by 7. And you can tell how much they weigh by weighing them.
If you don't tell us how much the ring WEIGHS, then no one can answer your question. Stupid.