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Q: How do you find volume of a piece of wood?
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How do you find the volume of a substance?

take a measuring cylinder and pour some water into it . tie a piece of stone to a thread and lower it into it tillit is completely immersed.note the reading(v1).now tie a piece of wood and a piece of stone together and lower them into the water till both are comletely immersed. note the reading on the cylinder again(v2).calculate the volume of piece of wood using fomula(v2-v1) from:samit kafle kawasoti,Nepal


What is the density of a piece of wood that has a length of 10cm a width of 5cm and a height of 3 cm?

The volume of the piece of wood is (10 x 5 x 3) = 150 cubic cm. In order to find its density, you also have to know its mass. When you have that, divide it by 150 cm3, and the answer is the density.


What is the volume of a piece of wood that displaces .525 L of water?

-- If the wood has sunk ... such as teak, ebony, or mahogany ... then its volume is 0.525 L. -- If the wood is floating, then the portion under the water line has a volume of 0.525 L, and the portion above the water line has volume that we can't state with the information given.


What is the density of a piece of wood that has a mass of 25.0 and a volume of 28.7?

Density = Mass/Volume = 25.0/28.7 = 0.871 units of mass per units of volume.


How do you find the liquid volume of a substance?

take a measuring cylinder and pour some water into it . tie a piece of stone to a thread and lower it into it tillit is completely immersed.note the reading(v1).now tie a piece of wood and a piece of stone together and lower them into the water till both are comletely immersed. note the reading on the cylinder again(v2).calculate the volume of piece of wood using fomula(v2-v1) from:samit kafle kawasoti,nepal


Why does same sized piece of wood is lighter than iron piece?

The wood is "lighter" (weighs less; has less mass) than the iron because of it's density. Iron has a greater density than wood, and density is defined as mass/volume, so having the same volume (size), the iron will have a greater mass.


What is the density of a piece of wood that has a mass of 14.4 grams and a volume of 48 cm?

0.3 g/cm2


How do you find the volume of a block of wood?

no clue please help


Find the density of a piece of wood that has a mass of 7.35 g and occupies a volume of 8.20 ml?

density = m/v density = 7.35g / 8.20 ml = 0.90 g/ml


How do you find the volume of a piece of ice?

quick water displacement?


What is the density of a piece of wood that weighs 62 grams and displaces 0.525 l of water?

This is clearly a piece of wood that is forcibly submerged since its density would require it to float. So the volume of displaced water should be equal to the volume of the whole piece of wood. Then, density = mass/volume = 62/0.525 g/L = 62/525 g/ml = 0.12 g/ml which is a lot less dense than balsa (0.16 g/ml)!


Why does a piece of wood float when a piece of lead sinks and they both have the same volume?

The density of the wood is lower than the density of the water, so the water displaces the wood and is held to the 'floor' by gravity. Lead is more dense, so it can displace the water and sink.