The shape of the liquid will change due to the wider surface area of the shallow pan, but the volume of the liquid will remain the same.
Gas can change shape and volume. It does not have a fixed shape or volume and can expand to fit its container.
Changing the shape of an object can affect its volume. For example, reshaping a solid object may compress or expand its volume, depending on the changes made to its dimensions. However, sometimes changes in shape may not impact the volume, such as stretching a material in one direction without altering its thickness.
The state of matter that keeps the same volume but changes shape when it changes container is a liquid. Liquids do not have a fixed shape but take the shape of their container due to their ability to flow and fill the container.
Compression or stretching can change the shape of an object without changing its volume. When an object is compressed or stretched in one direction, its shape is altered but the volume remains constant.
the answer is liquid... as my science teacher says.
a liquid
Gases do that.
it changes because it loves god
No, the volume stays the same, the chewing gum just changes its shape/
Shape and volume
shape and volume
No. The liquid's shape changes to fit the container it's in, but the volume doesn't change.
This is a liquid. Note that the volume of a liquid will change a bit with temperature, but remains relatively the same. Also note that science teachers are fond of saying that a liquid takes the shape of its container, which is pretty much the same as saying it has no fixed shape.
The shape of the liquid will change due to the wider surface area of the shallow pan, but the volume of the liquid will remain the same.
Gas does not have a definite volume because it expands to fill the container it is in. It can easily change its volume when subjected to changes in pressure or temperature.
Gas can change shape and volume. It does not have a fixed shape or volume and can expand to fit its container.