Mass:
Mass is the measurement of the matter in an object. Mass is constant whether we are on the Moon or the Earth. Mass can be calculated by using the formula: Mass = Force/Acceleration.
Volume:
The measure of the space occupied by an object is called volume. Volume contains length, width and height.
Differences:
Basis | Mass | Productivity |
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Definition (www.oxforddictionaries.com) |
A large body of matter with no definite shape. | A book forming a part of a work or series. |
Synonyms | Majority, throng, mob, crowd and majority | Total, quantity, figure, size and amount |
Antonyms | Fraction, whole, part, one and dissolution | One, individual, letter |
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Types | The types of mass are:
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Word origin | The word mass was originated in the 14th century. | The word volume was originated in the 14th century from Middle English and from Anglo-French. |
Changes | Mass remains constant everywhere. | The volume of an object changes according to the state it is in. |
Value | Mass is the physical value. | Volume is a geometric value. |
Measured in | Mass is measured in the grams or kilograms. | Volume is measured in cubic meters and liters. |
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