Concept 2: CAPACITY Concept 1: VOLUME How are they alike? THE CAPACITY DEPENDS OF THE VOLUME OF A MATERIAL OBJECT. SO THE CAPACITY USE VOLUME UNITS How are they.
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Concept 2:
CAPACITY
Concept 1:
VOLUME
How are
they alike?
THE CAPACITY DEPENDS OF THE VOLUME OF A MATERIAL OBJECT.
SO THE CAPACITY USE VOLUME UNITS
How are
they different?
1. The term volume is used for solids
2. Volume is the amount of space taken
up by an
object,
3. Volume is measured in cubic units,
4. Volume is calculated by multiplying the length,
width and height of an object.
1. The term capacity is used for liquids.
2. capacity is the measure of an objects ability
to hold a substance, like a solid, a liquid or a
gas.
3. capacity can be measured in almost every
other unit, including liters, gallons, pounds,
etc.
4. while capacity’s measurement is geared
more cc or ml
Concept 2:
CAPACITY
Concept 1:
VOLUME
How are
they alike?
THE CAPACITY DEPENDS OF THE VOLUME OF A MATERIAL OBJECT.
SO THE CAPACITY USE VOLUME UNITS
How are
they different?
1. The term volume is used for solids
2. Volume is the amount of space taken
up by an
object,
3. Volume is measured in cubic units,
4. Volume is calculated by multiplying the length,
width and height of an object.
1. The term capacity is used for liquids.
2. capacity is the measure of an objects ability
to hold a substance, like a solid, a liquid or a
gas.
3. capacity can be measured in almost every
other unit, including liters, gallons, pounds,
etc.
4. while capacity’s measurement is geared
more cc or ml