Matter is anything having mass and occupying space (has volume).
Both mass and volume are physical properties of matter that help to describe its characteristics. Mass refers to the amount of matter in an object, while volume refers to the amount of space it occupies. They are both important in determining the density of an object, which is mass divided by volume.
An object or substance that occupies space and has weight and density is said to have mass and volume. These are fundamental properties of all matter, including solids, liquids, and gases.
You can find mass by multiplying the volume by the density. The formula for calculating mass is mass = volume x density. Make sure that the units of volume and density are compatible before multiplying them.
A piece of chalk is classified as matter because it has mass and occupies space. Matter is anything that has mass and volume, and chalk meets these criteria as it has physical properties and can be measured.
Anything that has mass and volume is considered matter. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass, which includes all substances found in the universe.
What is anything that has volume and mass
The density is the ratio mass/volume.
The answer is "anything". Look around you, and pick any object - it will have both mass and volume.
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Matter is anything that has mass and volume (takes up space).
Anything that has mass and volume is matter. Metals have mass and volume, therefore they are matter.
Mass times volume isn't a formula for anything. You may be confused with mass divided by volume, which is the formula for density.
Volume is the amount of space that something occupies.
Matter is anything that has volume and mass.