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All objects around us occupy​

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Answered by jayathakur3939
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All objects around us occupy​ : space

Objects that take up space and have mass are called matter. Everything around you is made up of matter.  

Matter is defined as anything that occupies space and has mass, and it is all around us. Solids and liquids are more obviously matter. We can see that they take up space, and their weight tells us that they have mass. Gases are also matter. if gases did not take up space, a balloon would stay collapsed rather than inflate when filled with gas.

Solids, liquids, and gases are the three states of matter commonly found on earth. A solid is rigid and possesses a definite shape. A liquid flows and takes the shape of a container, except that it forms a flat or slightly curved upper surface when acted upon by gravity. Both liquid and solid samples have volumes that are very nearly independent of pressure. Gas takes both the shape and volume of its container.

Answered by dikshaverma4you
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COMPLETE THE SENTENCE

Answer :-

All objects around us occupy space.

Now, we know that anything which occupies space is know as matter.

Matter is made up of small particles called atoms.

There are 5 states of matter :-

  1. Solid
  2. Liquid
  3. Gas
  4. Plasma
  5. Bose-Einstein Condensates

We generally study only about the three states of matter which are solid, liquid, gas.

How to identify the things around us are matter or not?

Just observe them and think whether they occupy any space or not.

Let us have a look over some examples :-

  • Hot plate of food - Matter
  • Hot smell of food - Not a matter
  • Perfume bottle - Matter
  • Perfume smell - Not a matter
  • Human being - Matter
  • Human feelings like happiness, sadness, anxiety - Not a matter
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