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Volume and Capacity.
<P align=left>A friend asked me this during a free and we couldn't figure it, is there actually a difference because I think we've been led to believe there is.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The above of course are often both used in the same context but that is the general rule. For example an engine's capacity is the displacement or swept volume by the pistons of the engine. It is generally measured in litres or cubic inches for larger engines and cubic centimetres (abbreviated to cc's) for smaller engines.
Engine displacement is defined as the total volume of air/fuel mixture an engine can draw in during one complete engine cycle; it is normally stated in cubic inches, cubic centimeters, or litres. So....
Volume (also called capacity) is a quantification of how much space an object occupies. The SI unit for volume is the cubic metre.