Graduated Cyinder
You would use Volume.
None."Cubic inch" is a unit of volume or capacity, as of a bottle or a box. It tells you how much waterthe figure can hold."Square inch" is a unit of area or coverage, as of a sheet of paper or a rug. It tells you how muchthe figure covers of the table-top or floor. No number of square inches can hold any water.
A liter is a unit of volume, the same as a cubic decimeter.
By definition, a unit cube has a volume of 1. "Unit" means 1 so if the volume was not 1 it would not be called a unit cube!
It tells you how much one variable changes for a unit change in another variable.
The quantity of matter per unit volume is the density.
That depends on the density of the substance. The density tells you, precisely, how much mass a substance has per unit of volume.That depends on the density of the substance. The density tells you, precisely, how much mass a substance has per unit of volume.That depends on the density of the substance. The density tells you, precisely, how much mass a substance has per unit of volume.That depends on the density of the substance. The density tells you, precisely, how much mass a substance has per unit of volume.
density is mass/volume
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Volume is a measure of how much space a sample of matter occupies. the SI unit of volume is m3 .
The amount of matter is mass. Volume is the amount of space that matter takes up. The amount of matter in a given volume is density.
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The amount of matter in a given volume of space is its D-E-N-S-I-T-Y Its Density NOT Volume!
Yes, density is an intrinsic physical characteristic, specific for each material, a characteristic of matter. It's one of its properties. The density of matter is the mass of matter in a given unit of volume of that matter (It's mass per unit volume).
That would take some doing, since Celsius is not even a unit of volume. As a matter of fact, "Celsius" is not a unit of anything.
The density of matter is expressed in the form mass per unit of volume (mass per unit volume).
Because Density is the mass per unit volume.