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  2. Volume Definition in Science

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    Volume is the three-dimensional space occupied by matter or enclosed by a surface. The SI unit of volume is the cubic meter (m3), but many other units exist, such as liter, milliliter, and fluid ounce.

  3. What Is Volume in Science? - ThoughtCo

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    Volume is the three-dimensional space occupied by a substance or enclosed by a surface. Learn how to measure volume of liquids, solids, and gases, and how to distinguish volume from capacity and mass.

  4. Volume - Wikipedia

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    Volume is a measure of regions in three-dimensional space, often quantified using SI or imperial units. Learn about the history of volume calculation, the standardization of units, and the formulas for common shapes.

  5. Volume Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    1. : the degree of loudness or the intensity of a sound. also : loudness. 2. : the amount of space occupied by a three-dimensional object as measured in cubic units (such as quarts or liters) : cubic capacity see Metric System Table, Weights and Measures Table. 3. a (1) : amount. also : bulk, mass. (2) : a considerable quantity. b.

  6. Volume is the measure of the capacity or space occupied by a 3-dimensional object or shape. Learn how to calculate the volume of different solid shapes using formulas and examples, and explore the units of volume and their conversions.

  7. Volume in Science | Measurement, Calculation & Examples

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    What is Volume in Science? Volume is a physical quantity that measures the amount of three-dimensional space occupied by matter (solid, liquid, or gas). It is a derived quantity and uses the...

  8. 1.8: Volume - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Volume is the amount of 3D space a substance or object occupies. Learn how to calculate volume using length, width, and height, and how to convert between different units of volume such as m3, dm3, cm3, l, and ml.

  9. Volume - Examples, Definition, Formulas, Types, Units

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    Learn what volume is and how to calculate it for different shapes and objects. Find formulas, examples, and units of volume in physics, engineering, and cooking.

  10. Volume - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts | Fiveable

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    Volume is a measure of the amount of space an object occupies, commonly expressed in cubic units. It plays a critical role in understanding the behavior of different states of matter, such as solids, liquids, and gases, as well as their interactions under various conditions.

  11. Definition of volume - Chemistry Dictionary

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    Volume measures size in three dimensions and can be calculated for different shapes using known formulae. The SI unit of volume is the cubic meter, but cubic centimeters or decimeters are more common in chemistry.