Volume is the space an object takes up. Liquid volume is the space a liquid takes up. There is really no difference, except that sometimes someone will state a volume in liquid ounces so as to differentiate between ounces, which is a unit of weight or mass. (For instance, 16 ounces is one pound, while 16 liquid ounces is one pint.)
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The definition of liquid volume is a substance in the fluid state that does not have a fixed shape but does have a fixed volume. Liquid volumes usually stays constant or changes slightly.
Yes it has neither.
Some people actually can measure liquid volume with sound. This is because they know how long it takes sound to travel through a certain amount of liquid.
Yes, liquid has a definite volume. It may change shape with different containers, but you always have the same volume of the liquid.
Gas has an indefinite shape or volume. Liquid has a fixed shape and volume. Solid has a fixed shape and volume.
The definition of matter is anything that has mass and takes up space (volume). Liquid is a type of matter, therefore it has volume.
That's the definition of a liquid.
A solid has a fixed shape and a fixed volume. A liquid has a fixed volume, but assumes the shape of its container. A gas assumes both the shape and volume of its container.
Any type of matter that does not hold shape but does hold its volume.
A liquid is a form of matter that has volume, but no shape. It is neither solid or gaseous in form.
Yes, water is a liquid and any given amount of liquid will contain the same volume. Although does not keep its definition shape. Meinert
The definition of liquid volume is a substance in the fluid state that does not have a fixed shape but does have a fixed volume. Liquid volumes usually stays constant or changes slightly.
The definition of density is mass per unit volume. Thus, you measure the volume of a liquid in mls, and then weight that volume in grams. You thus obtain grams/volume, and that is the density expressed as grams per ml.
Of course, you can have 1 litre or 2 pints or 1 milliliter of water. These are all measurements of volume.
Solid if it's cold, liquid if it's heated.
A liquid. A gas has no definite volume, as it's volume is whatever the volume of the container it is in happens to be. A solid, by it's nature of being solid, will not take on the shape of it's container.
A meniscus by definition isn't flat, but it has a curve instead, and the bottom of the curve is the actual volume of the liquid in the container.