-- Measure the length of any one edge.
-- Multiply that number by itself.
-- Multiply the result by the number again.
-- The result is now the volume of the cube.
Because, from Archimedes' Principle, the volume of the water displaced is equal to the volume of the object displacing it. So, were you to collect all the displaced water and put it into a graduated cylinder, it would tell you the volume of the object in question.
It is the volume - strictly the internal volume - of a solid object.
m3
It could be a solid object made with a mixture of materials whose average density is 5 grams per cm3 or it could be a hollow object made with materials whose density is higher.
The volume of a solid object such as a rock or pebble can be determined by submerging it in a liquid in a graduated cylinder or other container. The difference in the volume of the liquid is the volume of the object.
Immerse it in water and its volume is equal to the volume of water displaced
Put solid in a container ; fill container with water to a known container volume; take object out of container and read the remaining volume. subtract this remaining volumefrom the known volume. This result is the volume of the regular or irregular shaped solid.
When you are trying to find the volume of an irregularly shaped object.
When an object is immersed in water the volume of water displaced is equal to the volume of that object as discovered by Archimedes.
cm cubed
Get a liquid volume measuring jug, fill it to a fixed level with water and make a note of the level = level A. Next drop in the solid object and make a note of the new level = level B.Subtract level A from level B and the difference is the volume of the solid object.
by measuring the amount of water it displaces
Any object with an average density of 1.538 g/cc.
The volume of an irregularly shaped solid can be measured by placing the solid in a known quantity of water in a container with measurement markings. Take the new volume and find the difference between this and the old volume. This is the volume of your irregularly shaped solid.
how do you use a graduated cylinder to find the volume of an irreglarly shaped solid object
If the body is a solid not soluble in water then we can keep it immersed in a measurable jar. Just noting down the level of water raised and getting the difference in the level with the initial one, we can get the volume of the irregular shaped object.
well a liquid cannot be a solid but i will interpret the question as this: what is the relationship between the units of measurement for the volume of a liquid and a solid? liquid volume- measured in mL solid volume- measured in cm cubed 1 mL=1cm cubed