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what is difference between volume and capacity

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Answered by ramashishgupta8161
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To summarize, volume is the space taken up by the object itself, while capacity refers to the amount of substance, like a liquid or a gas, that a container can hold. ... Volume is measured in cubic units, while capacity can be measured in almost every other unit, including liters, gallons, pounds, etc.

In our day to day life, we came across a number of three-dimensional (3-D) objects, which has a certain volume. The volume of a substance is the total amount of space that it covers, i.e. when we measure the space region taken up by a solid object it is called as volume. Conversely, Capacity alludes to the quantity of something that a container holds. In short, capacity is the container’s volum.Due to many similarities, the volume is often confused with capacity, but there are less but significant differences between volume and capacity, which one can understand by learning their meaning, unit of measurement, etc

Content: Volume Vs Capacity

1 Comparison Chart

2 Definition

3 Key Differences

4 Example

5 Conclusion

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Answered by Anonymous
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capacity... :

1) it is the amount of container

2)is in liquid

3)An example of capacity is the container can support or hold 2 cups of rice

4) capacity is measured or calculated in cc or ml

volume

1) is the space an object occupies

2) is in solid

3) volume have some example too like cubic ,meter, liter, milliliter, and cubic centimetre

4) volume is calculated by multiplying the length

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