I notice that most of the answers ignored the fact that you are working with a solid that is soluble in water. Measuring the displacement in water will be incorrect as some of the volume will dissolve. First make a saturated solution from the solid in water. Then place the object in this saturated solution. Measure the displacement.
You have to know the shape of the container that the water is in first, then you can find the formula to find the volume of that particular shape
Finding the volume of a liquid is easy, for all you need to do is pour the liquid into a graduated cylinder and that's its volume.
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Density divided by mass
Solubility
you can measure the mass by putting it on a balance and measure really quickly. the volume you can estimate an approximate answer by putting it in water and measuring its displacement.
volume after anchor was in water minus volume of water without anchor in it = the volume of the anchor
Measure out a specific volume of water, such as 100mL. Determine the mass of that volume of water. Density = mass/volume, so divide the mass by the volume, and you will have the density.
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Water is unique. It expands in volume when heated, and also expands in volume when frozen (hence, burst water pipes (unless insulated) when there is a thaw after freezing winter weather).
The answer depends on the equipment that you have available.
Hydrologists measure the volume of underground water in two ways. First, they use direct soil physics to estimate, and secondly, they use soil's physical parameters.
You would use water displacement (ie volume)
To estimate the volume of the pot.
The volume of water in Lake Washington in Seattle is 2.89x10^12 liters of water. This is equal to 7.635x10^11 gallons of water.
you can measure the mass by putting it on a balance and measure really quickly. the volume you can estimate an approximate answer by putting it in water and measuring its displacement.
DETERMINE BTU THEN DIVIDE THE NUMBER BY 10,000, MULTIPLY BY 4 AND IT GIVES YOU A ROUGH ESTIMATE OF WATER HOLDING CAPACITY IN GALLONS. ALSO, DETERMINE LENGTH & DIAMETER OF BOILER, VOLUME IS CALCULATED BY THE FORMULA 3.14 x square of radius x length. Multiply by 0.7 and you also get a rough estimate of the volume of water...
The volume of an object can be determined by the displacement of water. By dropping the object into a measuring container of water, where the volume of the water is known, the object's volume can then be calculated by subtracting the volume of the water by the volume of the water and object combined.
If you can't actually take the door out and weigh it, you'll have to make an estimate of the door's dimensions, calculate its volume, make an estimate about its density (for example: if the door is made from wood, its density is probably a bit less than the density of water), and multiply the density by the volume.
The amount of water displaced by the block is the volume of the block. so (volume of water with block in it)-(original volume of water)= volume of block
Yes you can.You can measure the solid by putting it into a gradruated cylinder.The height of the water shows you how much volume the solid has. fun is at www.qyue.webs.com
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