volume
The space an object takes up or the space inside it
Unless it is a 3-d net (an object made up only of lines in 3D space), all 3D objects will take up space.
Volume of an object is a measure of the space occupied by objects.
Two dimensional object is a plane figure where as three dimensional object is solid (space) figure.
The number of cubes that would fill a container is called the volume of the container. Volume is a measurement of the amount of space an object occupies in three-dimensional space. It is typically measured in cubic units, such as cubic centimeters or cubic meters, depending on the size of the container.
It is called an eclipse.
The amount of space taken by an object is called its volume. This is the measure of how much three-dimensional space an object occupies.
Satellite.
The amount of space occupied by an object is called its VOLUME.
Trajectory
The space directly in front of a moving object is called the "leading space" in terms of composition.
The space taken up by an object is called volume.
satellite
an satellite
In 1949, the "Bumper-WAC" became the first human-made object to enter space.
An object in 3-dimensional space is called a three-dimensional object or a 3D object. These objects have length, width, and height, making them appear solid and taking up space in all directions.
The location of an object is called its position. It describes where the object is situated in space relative to a reference point.