Thats how you find the liqiud volume of a shape.
You divide the shape into parts or pour a liquid into it
Depending on the size of the object this can be difficult. For a large object, lime a mountain, say, you have no option but to estimate. For smaller objects use a large beaker, and fill it with a liquid in which your shape is not soluble. Measure the volume of liquid in the beaker. Then place the object into the water and make sure it is totally submerged. The volume of the water in the beaker will rise and the volume of the shape is the difference between the two measures.
A container of liquid in which to immerse the shape.
If a shape is two dimensional it has NO volume - volume is an attribute of THREE dimensional shapes.If you meant the AREA of an irregular two dimensional shape, then divided it up into areas which are not irregular and so you can calculates them, and sum the areas of these non-irregular shapes.If you meant the volume of an irregular THREE dimensional shape, then a similar process can be followed by dividing it up into three dimensional shapes you can can calculate the volume of and summing them, though if it is an irregular object that you are physically holding, then you can find its volume by finding the increase in volume of a liquid (In a regular container) when the object is submerged into that liquid.
If you want to find a volume of a regular shape, You need to multiply Length, Width, and High.
liquid has no definite shape and a solid has no definite shape or volume
A liquid has an indefinite shape and a definite volume.
Gas has an indefinite shape or volume. Liquid has a fixed shape and volume. Solid has a fixed shape and volume.
Any liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape.
A solid has a volume and a shape a liquid has a volume but no certain shape a gas has no certain volume and no certain shape
A gas can change shape but it doesn't change volume, a liquid also changes shape but doesn't change volume.
if you take your booty and shake it you can find out
a solid has definite volume and shape, a liquid has definite volume but no shape. a gas has nor volume nor shape
Liquid has a definite volume, NOT a definite shape.
As long as you can put it into some liquid, very easily. Just measure the volume of the liquid before and after you put the shape in.
No state of matter corresponds to this. Solids are the only state with definite shape, but they have a definite volume too.
By putting it in a container and applying the formula of the shape the liquid makes in order to find its volume.