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Determine the volume of the container, then it can hold that volume of the substance.
No. The 'volume' of the container does.
They are related because the volume is how much a container can hold and the mass is how much it weighs so they are related because you need to no how much a container can hold before u no how much it wieghs
A gas will expand to fill its container. This gives the gas the shape and volume of its container.
It compresses the gas and if it compresses too much, the container might not hold.
Volume "tells" us how much an object can be filled with or how much an object can hold.
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.
Volume may be the 'loudness' of a sound. It may also mean the amount of substance a container may hold or how much space an object occupies.
It depends all on the container holding the water. A cup, bowl or anything else that can hold a liquid.
Assuming that the 512 cubic centimetres refers to the inside measure then the answer is 512 cubic centimetres, of course! Otherwise the answer depends on the thickness of the container.
One cubic foot is a measure of volume. A one cubic meter container could hold up about 264 gallons of water.
volume as in TV volume or volume as in books. Answer 2 Volume often just means 'amount' as in 'a large volume of sales'. Also, the volume of a container is a measure of how much 'stuff' it can hold. The volume of a room is length x width x height. The volume of a sphere is 4/3 x pi x radius^3