That's the "density". Traditionally measured in kg/liter or the equivalent g/cm3 (which gives water a density of 1), the SI unit would be kg/m3 (this gives water a density of 1000).
If you are given the volume, then you do not need to work it out!
Volume is a pace which can be occupied by some thing, whereas capacity is applies to liquids as the quantity contained in a given space.
Kilograms are a measure of mass, not volume. The volume of a given mass would depend upon the density of the substance.
Squares cannot be used to measure a three-dimensional volume since they have only two dimensions. Squares are used to measure surface areas, such as the outer surface of a rectangular solid. Cubes are used to measure volume because they are the simplest geometric division of a three-dimensional space. For a rectangular solid, multiplying H x W x D literally tells you the number of cubes (of the given unit of measurement) that can be contained within that space.
This is called the complement of the set.
A measurement of how much mass is contained in a given volume is called?
Volume or space.
matter
Density
a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. thank you very much go katy perry
Volume times density (of the material contained).
If you are given the volume, then you do not need to work it out!
density?
Density
density
This is known as density, which is the mass of a substance per unit volume. It is commonly expressed in units such as grams per cubic centimeter or kilograms per liter.
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