1. The amount of matter in an object.
2.It refers to the characteristics of a product or a material.
3.Anything that occupies space and has mass.
4.The amount of space occupied by an object.
5.The amount of matter (mass) present in a given volume of a substance.
6.Which is constant mass or weight?
7.Which is not constant mass or weight?
8.What will be your mass on the moon if your mass on earth is 60 kilograms?
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1. The amount of matter in an object.
2.It refers to the characteristics of a product or a material.
3.Anything that occupies space and has mass.
4.The amount of space occupied by an object.
density of the object.
The value of volumes depends completely on the shape and size of the material, so for different shapes of objects, the value of volume will be different. Like for a cubical shape object of sides, the volume will be s3 and cuboid shape object of length L, width
The volume depends on the state of the material of the object. The volume of the solids is less than the liquids and gas volume because the distance between the atoms of the material in solid is less than in the liquid and gas. The atoms of the solid are bound by the strong attraction force of the atoms. The attraction force for the atoms of gas and liquid is less, so liquid and gas are compressible.
5.The amount of matter (mass) present in a given volume of a substance.
6.Which is constant mass or weight?
7.Which is not constant mass or weight?
8.What will be your mass on the moon if your mass on earth is 60 kilograms?
If your mass is 60 kg on Earth, your mass would also be 60 kg on the moon.