Simple enough; as it's practically impossible to measure the outside dimensions of an object that complex to calculate it, you need to find out how much fluid it displaces.
Fill a calibrated beaker or bowl (one that has measurement lines along the side) big enough to hold your object, in this case a crown. Make a note of the original volume of fluid.
Submerge the crown in the fluid and note what the new volume, then subtract the original volume from the new volume and that's your answer.
Make sure there aren't any bubbles clinging to your crown or it'll throw off your measurements.
Yes. You can measure liquid volume in milliliters. A graduated cylinder is used to measure liquid volume in millimeters, mL.
False. Kilograms measure mass. Liters measure volume.
In Civil engineering, Loose Measure Volume is the measure of the volume of a material after it has been dug up. In general, it will have a lower density than Bank Measure.
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It depends on the way the question is asked. If you are dealing with a cubic or rectangular object, you measure the length, width, and height, and multiply them. If it is a spherical or irregularly shaped object, you could used water displacement to find its volume. If it's a liquid, you could use a graduated cylinder to measure its volume.
no its not but if you need to measure the volume of it you drop it in water and measure the amount of water displaced
we can Measure volume
You could measure volume in cubic centimeters.
You have to use a measuring cylinder and water.
You could immerse it in a liquid, and measure the volume of the displaced liquid.You could also use integration techniques.You could immerse it in a liquid, and measure the volume of the displaced liquid.You could also use integration techniques.You could immerse it in a liquid, and measure the volume of the displaced liquid.You could also use integration techniques.You could immerse it in a liquid, and measure the volume of the displaced liquid.You could also use integration techniques.
No, liters measure volume and volume only.
Volume of liquids. You could also use it to measure the volume of small solids using the displacement-of-fluid method.
Use a graduated cylinder to precisely measure volume
The Archimedes story relates that Archimedes had been trying to determine if the King's crown was pure gold, without having to melt it down (destroying it) to see. Archimedes sat down in the tub and noted that the water rose in the tub, and that he realized that the volume of water displaced was equal to the volume of Archimedes himself. This gave him an insight into how to determine the volume of the crown; by submerging the crown in water and measuring how far the water rose, this would give him the volume of the crown. He could then weigh the crown and calculate the density of the crown, and determine that the crown was not pure gold.
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