well both of it means different things and volume is the amount of space and measured in m3 and cm3 the 3 means cube because it is measured in cubesentermeater and capacity is the amount of liquid the can hole a container and it is measured in L or ML
Capacity is the volume of the container.
volume and capacity is math
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capacity
If you mean the units, capacity, or volume, is expressed in cubic meters, cubic decimeters (= liters), cubic centimeters (= milliliters), etc.
Capacity is the volume of the container.
volume and capacity is math
No, capacity requires knowing the size of the objects filling the volume. Something might be 2 m3 but that doesn't mean its truck capacity is 2. As a matter of fact, its truck capacity would be zero.
A millimeter is a unit of length, not a unit of volume or capacity. Perhaps you mean a cubic millimeter.
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The maximum safe weight and volume a carrier can handle.
Because volume is what fills capacity.
The maximum volume capacity of the container is 10 liters.
capacity
TV means tidal volume, ERV means expiratory reserve volume, and VC means vital capacity.
Capacity refers to the maximum amount that something can hold, while volume is the amount of space that an object occupies. In essence, capacity is related to how much a container can hold, while volume refers to the amount of substance within the container.
You're being flipping stoopid again - you don't mean the capacity of the dropper (wBTW - pr^2L) you mean the volume of a drop. The volume of a drop in technical terms is a drop.