Length X Width X Depth of the tank in centimeters, divided by 1000.
The answer depends on the equipment that you have available.
you subtract the weight of the water from the weight of the measuring cylinder and you get the volume of the stone
Results obtained by multiplying the length and width and height of the internal volume of the bath tub bath tub.
Length times width times height (lwh) is a way to figure out volume. If you try to do it with water displacement, the wood will adorn the water and ruin the calculations.
Fresh, clean, clear, pure, standard water, at standard pressure and temperature, would be 1,000 liters, or 1 cubic meter.
Find the volume in cubic feet and multiply by 7.48
its just the volume which is l•w•h (lengthxwidthxhight
You cannot calculate it without the length. However, it is possible to get the volume by submerging the prism in water and measuring the volume of the displaced water.
Liters is a measurement of volume. 160 Liters is the volume.
The easy way: Pour the water into a graduated container, like a graduated cylinder, and read the volume directly. The hard way: Calculate the volume of a regularly shaped container (cylindrical or rectangular). Pour the water into the container. Measure the height of the water in the container. Calculate the volume of the unfilled portion of the container. Subtract this volume from the total volume of the container.
Is 0.08m the length or width of this rectangular aquarium? Need both measurements to calculate the volume of water, unless this is a SQUARE shaped aquarium.
they share the same volume. In the Metric system, Liters are a measurement of volume, not of weight. Therefore, 10 Liters of water would share the same volume as 10 Liters of Mercury.
3 litres IS the volume
It all depends upon the shape of the object. For example, the volume of a rectangular prism is lengthxwidthxheight. For an irregular shaped object, one strategy is to immerse the object into a measured amount of water, then measure what is the total volume of water plus object, and subtract the original volume of water.
Water displacement
Yes
Liters.