An irregular volume is something and anything that no one can actually measure. An example of this is a cylinder with a cone as its end; a complex equation is needed just to describe the shape that it has.
Solids have a fixed volume or shape at room temperature or pressure.
The definition of equivalent is something that is ... having the same valence; Geom. equal in area, volume, etc., but not of the same shape.
No shape can have a volume of 6 cm2
It depends on the shape. There is nothing in the question that indicates that the shape is a cuboid. If the shape is a cuboid then the volume is 8x12.5x10 = 1000 cu.in.
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No, volume is the amount of space something takes up.
Think of the three states of matter: Solid, Liquid, and Gas Then figure which one has which: a. no shape and no volume b. no shape but has volume c. has a shape and has a volume This is something you can easily figure out if you just think about it.
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This is the characterization of a liquid.
A substance that keeps the same volume but takes the shape of its container is known as a liquid. Liquids have a fixed volume but can move and adjust to the shape of the container they are in.
A cloud would be an example of something changing shape but not changing volume. As a cloud moves and disperses, its shape can change while the total volume of its water droplets remains the same.
No, the volume remains the same if you change the shape but not the amount of material. This is because the volume is determined by the quantity of material present, not how it is arranged.
A gas is something without a fixed shape or volume because its particles are widely spread out and move freely.
A solid has a definite shape, and a definite volume.
Air (a gas).
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