The answer depends on whether the object is a solid or not.
Volume can be intrinsic or extrinsic, depending on the context. Intrinsic volume refers to the amount of space occupied by an object or substance itself, while extrinsic volume includes the space occupied by the object or substance together with any surrounding or enclosing space. For example, the intrinsic volume of a solid object would be the amount of space it occupies, while the extrinsic volume would include the space it occupies along with any air or other material surrounding it.
Extrinsic is external; intrinsic is internal.
No i don't think so that shape is an example of extrinsic.
Unless you are in a reality where nothing has to do with itself, volume has everything to do with volume as it is itself.
volume = mass / volume volume = 100 / 20 volume = 5
The volume of a gas is the same as the volume of its container.
Extrinsic is not a property; a property may be extrinsic or intrinsic.
An extrinsic motivator
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Extrinsic is external; intrinsic is internal.
Extrinsic factors are outside influences.
Extrinsic membrane Extrinsic membrane
Extrinsic sugar is free in foods or it is added, it's not natural.
If the condition has an identifiable cause, it is designated as extrinsic.
No i don't think so that shape is an example of extrinsic.
Strange, foreign, alien, outside, and extrinsic are all synonyms for extrinsic.
the extrinsic coagulatuon system is that all verbs depend on the translation.