Volume is the amount of cubic centimeters in an object. To find the volume of a regular shaped object multiply length x width x height. To find an irregular shaped objects volume put water in a container and measure the amount. Place the object in the water and measure the new volume. Subtract the old volume from the new volume and that's your answer. You would write as x cm3. Weight is gravity's pull on an object
1 pint is a measure of volume where as 1 pounds (sic) is a measure of weight.
They measure different things: 1 milliliter is a measure of volume, whereas 1 milligram is a measure of weight.
no difference
Percent of an objects mass is expressed in terms of its weight. Percent of an objects volume is expressed in terms of its size.
No. They weigh the same (each weighs a pound). The difference is their densities because a pound of iron has got a much smaller volume than a pound of feathers.
The difference between an object's weight, and the weight of water with the same volume as the object.
The difference in weight between ice and water is that ice is less dense than water, so a given volume of ice weighs less than the same volume of water.
The cylinder measures volume, the balance measures weight.
molarity x molecular weight x volume=gram molarity= gram/molecular weight x volume abdulrazzaq
Weight is the measurement of how much gravity is pulling down on something, and volume is the measurement of how much an object can hold.
what is the difference between a weight measure and a volume measure
Cubic meter is a measurement of volume, and metric ton is a measurement of weight.
They weigh the same. The sifted flour may take a little more volume.
They are different in non-homogeneous mixtures. Here's an example. If you put a few drops of water in a balloon, the contents are 99.9% (or so) water by weight and 99.9% (or so) air by volume.
mass is how much space an object takes up, weight is how much gravity is being applied to the area and volume is how much matter you can put into the object.
1 pint is a measure of volume where as 1 pounds (sic) is a measure of weight.
In metallurgy it is the weight per unit volume of a metal powder, in contrast to the weight per unit volume of the individual particles.In architecture the apparent density is1. The mass per unit volume of in-place thermal insulation.2. The mass per unit volume (or the weight per unit volume) of a material, including the voids which are inherent in the material.