The liter is a metric unit of capacity (volume). The meter is the fundamental unit of length in the metric system.
The cranial capacity is a measure of the volume of a skull (cranium) while a centimetre cube is a measure of volume - of any object - the ignition chambers of a petrol engine, a bottle of soda, a box.
Capacity is how 'much' can fit into something, E.g. The capacity of a container may be 2 cups of rice or 500 mL of water. Volume is the amount of 'space' that is taken up (whether or not there is something in it or it is solid), expressed in cubic cm (or m or km). how much can be held.
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Capacity is the volume of the container.
The difference between capacity and volume is that when you measure volume you mearsure the amount of space or air in a 3D shape and capacity measures the amount of water or anything, prefrebly a liquid that it can hold
1. Nominal capacity is volume from the bottom up to the top of the shell 2. Working capacity is volume between LLL and HLL
Competence would be a ratio, Capacity is max amount, volume, etc..
volume is a measurement of capacity, 3 dimensional. depth is a measurement of length, 2 dimensional.
Capacity is the space inside something (that is hollow). Volume is the space something occupies. The capacity of a bottle is the amount of space inside the bottle, whereas the volume of the bottle is the space that the bottle occupies. The difference between the two is the volume of the material from which the bottle is made.
In the normal calculation of capacity (meaning volume), obsidian has no value at all.
Capacity is the same as the volume of the inside of a container. Often, in mathematical exercises, the internal and external volumes are assumed to be the same (ie thickness of the container is zero). In this case, the capacity is the same as the internal or external volume.
The liter is a metric unit of capacity (volume). The meter is the fundamental unit of length in the metric system.
"ml" stands for 'milliliter' ... a unit of volume, capacity, space. "gram" is a unit of mass.
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The cranial capacity is a measure of the volume of a skull (cranium) while a centimetre cube is a measure of volume - of any object - the ignition chambers of a petrol engine, a bottle of soda, a box.
Volume is strictly geometrical; it refers to an amount of space. Capacity can be an amount of anything. Heat capacity, for example, is the amount of energy needed to increase the temperature of a given substance. Please type in: What is the difference between capacity and volume?- This is for people who don't under stand this answer.