Has Mass And Takes Up Space

The amount of space an object takes up is its volume.
Has mass and takes up space. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. The definition of matter is anything that has mass and volume takes up space. Mass is the amount of matter or stuff in a certain object. From top to bottom.
Matter anything that has mass and takes up space. In classical physics and general chemistry matter is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume. Basically any type of energy or any abstract concept is an example of something that is not matter. Kaypeeoh72z and 3 more users found this answer helpful 5 0 1 vote.
Massless gluons in neutrons and protons actually make up for 99 of all the mass we measured of ordinary baryonic matter. You might be able to imagine however the difficulty for people several hundred years ago to demonstrate that air has mass and volume. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space. The amount of space an object takes up is its volume.
Everything that has mass and takes up space is matter. Actually everything that has energy has an equivalent mass and takes up space. Matter is usually classified into three classical states with plasma sometimes added as a fourth state. Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
Anything with a weight also has mass and by the laws of physics when something has mass it also takes up space. Well a black hole has a newtonian equivalent mass and takes up space. Quartz solid water liquid nitrogen dioxide gas and a plasma globe plasma.