Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.
Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.
Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.
Amount can be a value in money terms, or the mass of an object. Neither is a capacity.
Capacity means amount or amount of something
Capacity is a measure of the quantity that a container can hold. There need not be anything in the container. The amount is some measure of an object - it can be the value (amount of money), volume (amount of water), mass (amount of matter).
Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.Its capacity or volume - measured in the same units.
The amount a container holds is its capacity, measured in liters, gallons, or cubic meters.
Yes, volume is the same as capacity. For instance, a pint pot can hold a pint, and so its capacity is a pint, or it will overflow.
yes she is correct because it is the same amount
No. A quantity of money would be an amount but not capacity.
No
no MAYBE
no it's not
No. If I give you $10 then that is the amount I gave you. Nothing to do with capacity.
sure
Capacity and amount are similar, yes but capacity is how much something can hold and amount means the substance.
No not really. Something's capacity is the total that something can possibly hold. However the amount you put in can be only half this capacity.
No because amount is about how much something is for example a bathtub you would say it is big and in capacity you would say its about 50 gallons
I do not agree that capacity is the same as the amount. Capacity refers to the maximum limit or volume that a container or system can hold, while the amount refers to the actual quantity present at any given time. For example, a bottle may have a capacity of 500 milliliters, but if it contains only 300 milliliters, the amount is less than the capacity. Therefore, they are related but distinct concepts.
If you are thinking of obsolete measures, then a quart is similar to a litre.