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Weightvolume is a term used to describe the relationship between the weight and the volume of a material or object. In physics, the central concept related to weightvolume is density, defined as mass per unit volume (for example, kg/m3 or g/mL). Because weight is the gravitational force on a mass, the weightvolume of a body is closely tied to how compactly its mass is arranged.

In practical settings such as logistics and shipping, weightvolume often refers to dimensional or volumetric weight,

Outside transportation, weightvolume is used in material science, pharmacology, and geology to describe how heavy a

Measuring weightvolume involves determining volume and mass. Volume can be calculated from dimensions for regular shapes

See also: density, mass, volume, dimensional weight, bulk density.

which
is
used
to
price
shipments
based
on
size
as
well
as
actual
mass.
Dimensional
weight
is
computed
from
the
package’s
volume
and
a
divisor
(for
example,
using
centimeters,
the
formula
is
roughly
volume
in
cm3
divided
by
5000
to
yield
kilograms).
Carriers
compare
this
value
to
the
actual
weight
and
bill
for
the
higher
of
the
two.
material
is
for
a
given
volume.
Densities
determine
buoyancy,
storage
requirements,
and
processing
characteristics.
Bulk
density
refers
to
the
weight
per
unit
volume
of
loose
packed
materials
such
as
powders
or
grains.
or
obtained
by
water
displacement
for
irregular
objects;
mass
is
measured
with
a
scale.
For
liquids
or
solutions,
weight
per
volume
is
often
expressed
as
mass
per
unit
volume,
such
as
mg/mL
or
g/L.