You don't do anything, they're the same thing.
Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.
Yes, volume is the same as capacity. For instance, a pint pot can hold a pint, and so its capacity is a pint, or it will overflow.
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.
The answer depends on the flask: they are not all the same size.
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.
Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.
Yes, volume is the same as capacity. For instance, a pint pot can hold a pint, and so its capacity is a pint, or it will overflow.
Area is the space in which a thing takes up. Volume is the capacity in which a thing can or is holding
Capacity is the same as the volume of the inside of a container. Often, in mathematical exercises, the internal and external volumes are assumed to be the same (ie thickness of the container is zero). In this case, the capacity is the same as the internal or external volume.
No
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.
They are both often used interchangeably, simply because they refer to the same thing - namely the amount of space an object contains within it.
Yes. They are the same volume. Good work !
no it's not
The answer depends on the flask: they are not all the same size.