Difference between volume and capacity
Capacity is the total amount of liquid a container can hold. We can measure capacity in litres (l) and millilitres (ml).
Volume is the amount of liquid that is in a container. This changes when liquid is poured in or out.
1 litre = 1000 millilitres
1 l = 1000 ml
Volume and capacity are slightly different. Here鈥檚 an example:
This jug has a capacity of 4 litres.
The volume of liquid in the jug is 2 litres.
The volume of liquid needed to fill the jug is 4 litres.
Can you see the difference?
The volume is how much liquid is in the jug.
Activity 1
Have a look around your house for a selection of different sized containers such as bottles, jugs and cups.
Measure how much liquid each container can hold.
- Which container has the largest/smallest capacity? How do you know?
- Can you order them from largest to smallest?
- Which container has the most or least liquid in?
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