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volumerelated

Volumerelated is an adjective used to describe phenomena, calculations, or data that pertain to volume—the amount of three-dimensional space that an object or substance occupies. In technical writing, volumerelated qualifiers indicate that a quantity, property, or model depends on or is expressed as a volume or as a function of volume.

Usage and terminology: The more common form is volume-related or volumetric; volumerelated as a closed-form compound

Applications: In mathematics and geometry, volumerelated methods involve volume calculations, volume measurements, and volume integrals. In

Measurement and units: Common units for volume include cubic meters (m^3) and liters (L). Methods to determine

See also: Volume, volumetric, volume fraction, specific volume, molar volume, porosity.

is
rarer
but
appears
in
some
data
schemas,
metadata
tags,
or
simplified
indexing.
The
concept
is
used
across
disciplines
to
distinguish
properties
that
scale
with
volume
from
those
that
do
not
and
to
identify
measurements
and
models
that
rely
on
a
volumetric
basis.
physics
and
engineering,
volumerelated
properties
include
specific
volume
and
molar
volume,
while
volume
flow
rate
and
volumetric
analysis
describe
quantities
tied
to
space-occupying
capacity.
In
chemistry
and
materials
science,
volumetric
properties
help
characterize
substances,
mixtures,
and
porous
media.
In
medicine
and
biology,
organ
volumes
and
tumor
volumes
measured
through
imaging
are
volumerelated
metrics
used
for
diagnosis
and
treatment
planning.
volume
range
from
water
displacement
for
irregular
objects
to
3D
imaging
and
reconstruction
in
medical
and
industrial
contexts,
which
yield
volumetric
data
for
analysis
and
modeling.