Volume is affected by several factors, including temperature, pressure, and the nature of the material. In gases, increasing temperature typically leads to an increase in volume due to the expansion of gas molecules, while increasing pressure can compress the gas, reducing its volume. For liquids and solids, changes in temperature may also affect volume, but to a lesser extent compared to gases, and the material's density plays a significant role as well. Additionally, the shape of the container can influence how volume is perceived or measured.
Temprature affects the volume, since most objects expand when they are heated. And density is mass / volume.
Temprature affects the volume, since most objects expand when they are heated. And density is mass / volume.
Temprature affects the volume, since most objects expand when they are heated. And density is mass / volume.
The volume is the size of an object, length, width and height.
The volume increase when the amount of gas increase.
heat and volume
It affects pressure, not volume.
It is less loud. Frequency affects what we hear as pitch. Amplitude affects volume.
The velocity and discharge volume of the stream or river.
they increase both their volume and speed [of the river]
frequency or amplitude
You can change the density of a substance by changing its volume. Density is equivalent to mass over volume. So changing the volume affects density.