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differentiate between volume and capacity​

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Answered by AryanAkshat72
28

Answer:

volume is depend on surface

capacity depend on their area

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Answered by TheSecretGirl
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 {\large {\underline {\underline {\mathbf {\red{Volume}}}}}:-}

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  • Volume indicates the total amount of space covered by an object in three-dimensional space.
  •  \rm{Common \:  units  \: (units  \: of  \: measurement)  \: –  \:  {cm}^{3} ,  \: {m}^{3} }
  • Both solid and hollow objects have volume.
  •  \small \rm \blue{Example } \: – Cube,  \: Cuboid, \:  Cone \:  and  \: Cylinder.

 \large {\underline {\underline {\mathbf {\red{Capacity}}}}}

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  • Capacity refers to the ability of something (like a solid substance, gas, liquid) to hold, absorb or receive by an object.
  • Common units (units of measurement)- litre, gallons, pounds
  • Only hollow objects have the capacity.
  •  \mathrm \blue{Example}{\mathrm{– Cone, \:  Cylinder, \:  hollow \:  hemisphere.}}
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