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Distinguish between the volume of liquid and capac...
1.
Distinguish between the volume of liquid and capacity of a container.
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Volume of liquid
Capacity of container
1.
Volume is the amount of space taken up by a liquid
capacity is the measure of an object ability to hold a substance like solid, liquid or gas
2.
it is measured in cubic units
It is measured in litres, gallons, pounds etc.
3.
It is calculated by multiplying the length, width and height of an object.
it's measurement is cc or ml.
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