Volume; mass is a measure of the amount of matter, and volume is a measure of the amount of space.
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∙ 14y agoThe amount of matter is given space is mass.
No, mass is not the amount of matter in a given space. It is actually density.
No volume is how much space an object takes up. Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object.
By definition, volume is the space that an object occupies, or takes up. In Chemistry, volume is often measured in gallons, liters, or milliliters.
Density since ρ=m/v or in words; density is equal to the mass divided by the volume. i.e. amount of matter in a given space.
The amount of matter is given space is mass.
No, mass is not the amount of matter in a given space. It is actually density.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, and volume is the amount of space something takes up (example, air takes up space)
Mass / Volume = Density
They are related, sort of. Mass is a measurement of the amount of matter - density is a measurement of the amount of matter in a given amount of space.
The amount of matter (mass) in a certain amount of space (Volume).
Volume is the amount of space occupied by an object, measured in cubic units like liters or cubic meters. Mass, on the other hand, is the amount of matter in an object, measured in units like grams or kilograms. In simple terms, volume describes the space an object takes up, while mass describes the amount of material in that object.
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Mass. Definition: The amount of space an object takes up.
Density is a quantitative property that describes the amount of matter within a given amount of space. It is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. You cannot have mass-less matter. If you have matter, than it contains some amount of mass.
Two requirements of matter are mass, which is a measure of the amount of material in an object, and volume, which is the amount of space that matter occupies.