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The volume is proportional to the cube of the height.
None, unless there is a relation between the semicircle and the cone that you have chosen not to share.
360 units cubed
yes space have area but don't have volume
Yes. Even if you exclude symmetrical images. Suppose you have seven identical cuboids. Put 5 of them in a straight line. Then add two above the first and fifth cuboid. That is one shape. For the second shape, add the two cuboids above the second and fourth.
The volume is proportional to the cube of the height.
None, unless there is a relation between the semicircle and the cone that you have chosen not to share.
For Ideal gases, mole fraction=volume fraction
Density = mass divided by volume, measured in kg per cubic metre
mathematics and physics
You can use a stacked area chart to show how individual volume changes over time in relation to total volume. This type of chart allows you to see both the individual component volumes and how they contribute to the total volume over the selected time period.
matter having no definite volume and no definite shape is a liquid
360 units cubed
Millimetre is nothing in that relationship. It is a measure of LENGTH, not volume
The state of matter having a definite volume but no definite shape is liquid.
this is because water is having its own volume.
Having a high mass per unit of volume is what makes a substance dense. Density is defined as the quotient of the mass of a substance and its volume.