The measure of how much matter can take up a certain volume or space is called density. Density is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume. Objects with higher density have more mass packed into a smaller volume.
False. Matter, by definition, occupies space and has mass. All forms of matter have volume, which means they take up physical space.
A mathematical point in space has no dimensions therefore takes up no space. Certain particles have no rest mass but have the energy equivalent because of the velocity they possess. A singularity is a theoretical no volume point but has a huge mass.
The properties that describe how much space an object takes up are volume, density, and mass. Volume measures the amount of space an object occupies, density is the mass per unit volume of an object, and mass is the amount of matter in an object.
An object that fits this description is a physical object, such as a book or a table. These objects have volume and mass, which means they take up space and have weight.
One object that takes up space and has mass is matter.Anything that takes up space and has mass is called matter in physics. This is anything that has physical substance.
No. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (has volume). Energy has no mass and does not take up space, therefore it is not matter.
Both elements and compounds have mass and volume (take up space).
They have the same volume.
The measure of how much matter can take up a certain volume or space is called density. Density is calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume. Objects with higher density have more mass packed into a smaller volume.
If it has no mass or volume...then it isn't matter.
False. Matter, by definition, occupies space and has mass. All forms of matter have volume, which means they take up physical space.
Mass is the amount of matter in an object, and volume is the amount of space something takes up (example, air takes up space)
Light hasn't mass.
Mass is the amount of material in an object. Mass has weight, volume, takes up space, and is measurable.
no volume does not take up space.
Mass it how many particles an object has and volume is the space it takes up.