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How does a volume of a solid differs from the capacity of the solid?

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Answered by dishdhauma49
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Volume is the amount of space taken up by an object, while capacity is the measure of an object's ability to hold a substance, like a solid, a liquid or a gas. 2. Volume is measured in cubic units, while capacity can be measured in almost every other unit, including liters, gallons, pounds, etc.....

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