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  2. Volume Definition in Science

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    Volume is the amount of space occupied by a substance, while mass is how much matter it contains. Density is the amount of mass per unit of volume. It’s possible to have volume without mass, such as an enclosed vacuum.

  3. What Is Volume in Science? - ThoughtCo

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    Volume is the three-dimensional space occupied by a substance or enclosed by a surface. The International System of Units (SI) standard unit of volume is the cubic meter (m 3). The metric system uses the liter (L) as a volume unit. One liter is the same volume as a 10-centimeter cube.

  4. Volume - Wikipedia

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    Volume is a measure of regions in three-dimensional space. [1] It is often quantified numerically using SI derived units (such as the cubic metre and litre) or by various imperial or US customary units (such as the gallon, quart, cubic inch). The definition of length and height (cubed) is interrelated with volume.

  5. Volume Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    1. : the degree of loudness or the intensity of a sound. also : loudness. 2. : the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object as measured in cubic units (such as quarts or liters) : cubic capacity see Metric System Table, Weights and Measures Table. 3. a (1) : amount. also : bulk, mass.

  6. 3.4: Length and Volume - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Volume is the amount of space occupied by a sample of matter. The volume of a regular object can be calculated by multiplying its length by its width and height. Since each of those is a linear measurement, we say that units of volume are derived from units of length.

  7. 1.8: Volume - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Volume is the amount of 3D space a substance or object occupies. The most commonly used derived units are those of volume. As we have already seen, calculation of the volume of an object requires …

  8. Volume in Science | Measurement, Calculation & Examples

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    What is Volume in Science? Volume is a physical quantity that measures the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by matter (solid, liquid, or gas). It is a derived quantity and uses the...

  9. What is Volume? Definition, Formula, Examples - SplashLearn

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    Volume is defined as the space occupied within the boundaries of any three-dimensional solid. Master the formulas for the volume measurement of different solids!

  10. Volume | measurement | Britannica

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    the ratio of mass to volume of a substance. Generally the mass is measured in grams and the volume in millilitres or cubic centimetres. Density measurements of liquids are straightforward and sometimes can aid in identifying pure substances or mixtures that contain two or three known components; they are most… Read More. Chinese mathematics.

  11. Volume - Examples, Definition, Formulas, Types, Units

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    Volume is the amount of 3D space inside a boundary. You can calculate volume using a calculator, specific formulas, example problems.