A container holds volume.
Capacity is the volume of the container.
The volume of a gas is the same as the volume of its container.
I think it is the volume displacement. When you put an object into a container with a known volume of water, the water will rise, and that change of volume is the volume of the object you introduced into the container.
The formula for calculating the volume of fluid to the fluid container in which it is located. For example. If the container is cylindrical. Area x height = volume of liquid
Placing a rock in a container does not alter the volume of the container, although it does occupy some of that volume.
The volume of a 2x2x2 container is 8.
A container holds volume.
The volume and shape of a gas are determined by its volume and shape of its container.
If matter expands to fill the volume of its container, it is a gas. Gases have no definite shape or volume and will take the shape and volume of their container.
volume for 20 foot container
The container that appeared to have the least volume of liquid was Container B.
The easy way: Pour the water into a graduated container, like a graduated cylinder, and read the volume directly. The hard way: Calculate the volume of a regularly shaped container (cylindrical or rectangular). Pour the water into the container. Measure the height of the water in the container. Calculate the volume of the unfilled portion of the container. Subtract this volume from the total volume of the container.
The maximum volume capacity of the container is 10 liters.
The amount of substance a container can hold depends on the volume or capacity of the container. This can be measured in liters, milliliters, gallons, or any other unit of volume. The container's size and shape will determine its capacity.
Put solid in a container ; fill container with water to a known container volume; take object out of container and read the remaining volume. subtract this remaining volumefrom the known volume. This result is the volume of the regular or irregular shaped solid.
If a fixed volume of gas is placed in a container, it will expand or contract to match the volume of the container. This is because gases have the ability to fill the entire volume of their container, assuming no other forces are applied. As the container size changes, the gas molecules will adjust by moving closer together or farther apart to occupy the new volume.