they both have something to do with noise
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not at all
If they were, then we would not need two different words for the same thing.
No volume is for 3 dimensional shapes and area for two dimensions.
Any volume of non-vacuum anything has mass. Any mass has volume. Both mass and volume have an 'm' in the word. Other than that, they are not at all the same thing.
You don't do anything, they're the same thing.
It is usually called the capacity. It is basically the same thing as the volume.
Yes. Pinch runners can be used if a certain player is slow or if the batter is the catcher, and needs to get his/her gear on. The next time at bat the batter must stay in the lineup and bat when it is his/her turn. This is the same thing for a pinch batter.
Volume measures the amount of space that is occupied by a three-dimensional object so it can be considered the same as or similar to the measurement of space.
Nothing since there is no such thing as centimeteres. A cubic centimetre is the same as a millilitre.
Assuming you are talking about the same thing, this can be shown through the density equation: Mass = Density by volume. Assuming density stays the same, if mass decreases, volume should proportionally decrease
Of course. Consider a teaspoonful of ice and a teaspoonful of lead.That's the thing about 'density' ... the thing that makes it such a useful concept: Density is a descriptionof the substance, and has nothing to do with the volume of the sample. A thimbleful and a supertankerfulof the same substance have the same density.