Volume can be described in three ways: geometrically, as the space occupied by a three-dimensional object; mathematically, through formulas that calculate volume based on the shape, such as length × width × height for a rectangular prism; and practically, by measuring the amount of liquid a container can hold, often using units like liters or gallons. Each description provides a different perspective on understanding and quantifying volume.
You can use either your eyes, calculate the volume or practically pour liquids in a given container to find out which one has a bigger volume.
None. The well, as described, is a 2-dimensional obect which has no volume.
On a very basic level, surface area and volume are both ways to measure 3-demensional figures.
Volume.
A ratio can be expressed in three ways: as a fraction, by using a colon, or in words. For example, the ratio of 2 to 3 can be written as 2/3, as 2:3, or described verbally as "2 to 3." Each format conveys the same relationship between the quantities involved.
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they are described in the way that they are shaped
Density can be described in units of mass per unit volume (e.g., g/cm^3 or kg/m^3) or weight per unit volume (e.g., lb/ft^3 or N/m^3).
You can use either your eyes, calculate the volume or practically pour liquids in a given container to find out which one has a bigger volume.
None. The well, as described, is a 2-dimensional obect which has no volume.
On a very basic level, surface area and volume are both ways to measure 3-demensional figures.
Volume
Volume.
There are several ways to measure the human brain: weight (about 3 pounds), volume, intelligence.
It has definite volume but no definite shape. It takes the shape of the container.
mixture or a compound
Density can be described as the mass of a substance per unit volume. It is a measure of how tightly packed the particles in a material are. Substances with higher density have more mass packed into a given volume.