ZERO Space, because SPAce IS A 3-DIMENSIONAL FEATURE.
2-DIMENSIONAL FEATURES occupy no space , because there is no third dimension.
Area
Volume.
Probably not. We use the term 'volume' to express the amount of space occupied by three-dimensional object.
The amount of space occupied by an object is called its VOLUME.
Volume measures the amount of space that is occupied by a three-dimensional object so it can be considered the same as or similar to the measurement of space.
Area
Volume.
The term that refers to the amount of space an object takes up is "volume." It is a measure of the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by the object.
Volume is the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object
The term that describes the amount of space occupied by a substance is "volume." It refers to the quantity of three-dimensional space enclosed by a substance or object.
No, volume is the amount of space that an object occupies. Mass, on the other hand, is the amount of matter in an object.
It can be the measure of the loudness of sound or a measure of the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object.
The amount of space taken up or occupied by an object is its volume.
You are calculating the amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by the object whose volume is calculated.
Yes, volume is the amount of space occupied by an object or a substance. The volume of an object or substance is a measure of how much three-dimensional space it occupies.
Probably not. We use the term 'volume' to express the amount of space occupied by three-dimensional object.
Volume refers to the amount of space occupied by an object or substance. It is typically measured in cubic units (such as cubic meters or cubic feet) and can be calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of an object or by using specific formulas depending on the shape of the object.