The relation between weight and volume -:
When the weight of a substance increases, its volume also increases.
Two substances may have the same weight but different volumes. (Example: If you have one stack of cotton and iron each of the same weight, they will have different volumes. Volume of cotton > Volume of iron in this case.)
Density = Weight/Volume.
Mass and weight are very similar measurements, and on Earth there really is little need for a differentiation. Weight is the amount of force needed to hold an object up in Earth's gravitational field. Mass however, is the variable force which a certain object will fall at. This allows it to vary depending on the gravitational field it is set in. So mass can be used to calculate the weight of an object on any planet, whereas weight only relates to Earth.
Volume is entirely different and is a measurement of 3D size. I.e. the space that a certain object takes up. the H x W x L (Height, width, length.) It is the 3 dimensional equivalent to area ( 2 dimensional, flat measurement).
Hope this explains clearly enough - mass and weight are very difficult to explain.
Weight is the measurement of how much gravity is pulling down on something, and volume is the measurement of how much an object can hold.
No. Volume is the amount of space something takes up. Weight is the amount of force an object experiences due to gravity.
Volume and weight are not directly related. Objects of the same weight can have a different volume.
mass / volume is density.
The mathematical relationship between mass 'm' and volume 'V' is that the ratio of these two quantities is equal to the density. The ratio of a substanceâ??s mass and volume is given as mass per unit volume. Density is a physical property of a substance.
Density is equal to mass divided by volume. As mass increases so does volume so this is a direct relationship.
As the volume decreases, the pressure increases, and as the volume increases, the pressure decreases, which constitutes an inverse relationship
volume in litres is equal to its weight in kgs 1000ltrs is equal to 1000kgs
weight = gravity times massand weight = density times volume
Archimedes principle helps explain the relationship between weight and volume. The term is specific gravity.
The relationship between the formulas is that in all the radius is cubed.
Buoyant force is equal to the weight of the water displaced.
The relationship between them is as follows. mass = volume x density weight = mass x gravity That means that, other things being equal, mass is proportional to volume. On the other hand, weight is also proportional to mass.
the relationship between pressure and volume a direct or inverse?
The relationship between stroke volume and pump rate?
The water overflowed when Archimedes jumped in and he knew that there is a relationship between his weight and the volume of the water
Describe the relationship between mass and weight.
The relationship between pressure and volume (apex)
In the general case, these are quite unrelated; the buoyant force is related to the object's volume, not its weight. Or the part of the volume that is submerged in the liquid or gas. However, if the object is freely floating, then the buoyant force will be equal to its weight.
In the relationship between volume and pressure when volume increases pressure decreases and when volume decreases pressure increases.