measure 50 ml of any one liquid and transfer it into different containers one by one does the volume remain the same
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Yes. Volume of liquids are definite
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Let the different containers be a glass , a bowl , a pan , a test tube and a beaker and the liquid be water.
When we will put 50 ml of water in each of them one by one , the volume of water will not change i.e. it will remain same.
Hence, liquids (water in this case) have definite volume but not definite shape.
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Here is the answer ,
______________________________________________________________
Let the different containers be a glass , a bowl , a pan , a test tube and a beaker and the liquid be water.
When we will put 50 ml of water in each of them one by one , the volume of water will not change i.e. it will remain same.
Hence, liquids (water in this case) have definite volume but not definite shape.
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Hope this helped you !!
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