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Volume, Capacity and Mass Capacity refers to the amount a container can hold and is usually associated with liquid. Common capacity measurements are millilitres and litres.
Remember that volume is the amount of space occupied by an object or substance and capacity is the amount an object will hold. We can use displacement to calculate both volume and capacity.
Remember that volume is the amount of space occupied by an object or substance and capacity is the amount an object will hold. We can use displacement to calculate both volume and capacity.
Volume, Capacity and Mass Mass measures how much matter is in an object. We usually measure this by finding out what the object weighs. Mass and weight are slightly different but we often use weight terms when we are talking about day to day mass measurements. Common measurements are grams (g), kilograms (kg) and tonnes (t).
1 Basic laws for material volumes . 1.1 Material volumes and material particles . Material systems behave according to universal physical laws. Perhaps the most ubiquitous of these are the law of mass conservation, Newton’s laws of motion, and the first and second laws of thermodynamics, all of which were understood before the
• Uses appropriate unit to measure volume, capacity and mass • Reads scale interval points on a 1 litre jug in litres and millilitres • Converts between metric and imperial measurements of capacity
Volume and capacity – cubic centimetres and cubic metres. Remember that volume refers to the amount of space occupied by an object or substance. Commonly used volume measurements are the cubic centimetre and the cubic metre. One cubic centimetre is 1 cm long, One cubic metre is 1 m long, cm wide and 1 cm high.