The amout of space that an object or substance fill
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Explanation:
Volume
Volume is a measure of the amount of space that a substance or an object takes up.
A substance's or object's volume is a measurement of how much space it takes up. The cubic metre ( ) is the most fundamental SI unit for volume.
Explanation: The volume of a liquid is measured using a measurement container, such as a measuring cup or graduated cylinder. The volume of a gas is determined by the volume of its container: gases expand to fill whatever space is available to them.
The volume of a regularly formed solid can be calculated using its dimensions. The volume of a rectangular solid, for example, is the sum of its length, breadth, and height. A three-dimensional circle is known as a sphere. In order to calculate the surface area or volume of a sphere, we need to know the radius (r). The radius is the distance from the centre of the sphere to the tip, and it is always the same regardless of whatever places on the sphere's tip we calculate from.
Volume = length × width × height