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By placing the object in water and the volume of water displaced is equal to the volume of the object immersed
A solid is a 3 dimensional object having length, width and height. Its volume measured in cubic units is length*width*height
You can measure the volume of an object. By putting some water in a container with graduation marks, taking a measurement of the volume of water, then placing the object in the water so that it is totally submerged in the water, then measuring the new volume level. The difference between the new volume and original volume will be the amount of water that the object displaces (or the object's volume).
no your can't. * * * * * You cannot find it using a formula but it can be measured. One way would be to submerge the object in water (or other liquid) and measure the volume of liquid displaced. That will be equal to the volume of the object.
The question makes no sense because the units are all wrong. Volume cannot be measured in centimetres, which is a measure of length.Density is proportional to the mass of an object, not its weight.In any case, weight is not measured in grams but in newtons.The question makes no sense because the units are all wrong. Volume cannot be measured in centimetres, which is a measure of length.Density is proportional to the mass of an object, not its weight.In any case, weight is not measured in grams but in newtons.The question makes no sense because the units are all wrong. Volume cannot be measured in centimetres, which is a measure of length.Density is proportional to the mass of an object, not its weight.In any case, weight is not measured in grams but in newtons.The question makes no sense because the units are all wrong. Volume cannot be measured in centimetres, which is a measure of length.Density is proportional to the mass of an object, not its weight.In any case, weight is not measured in grams but in newtons.
By placing the object in water and the volume of water displaced is equal to the volume of the object immersed
an everyday object that has the volume of a cubic metre is a sphere
Volume of all matter is measured in cubic centimeters. Mass is measured in grams. The property of matter that is measured in cubic centimetres is volume. It is a measurement of the amount of space a substance occupies.
Use a measured water cylinder, drop in the object, the amount of water displaced represents the volume of the object
Density is the mass per unit volume of a substance. If you can take a unit volume, (1cm3) of a material, the measured mass is it's density. Also, if you cannot separate out a unit volume, you can measure the volume of an object by immersing it in a liquid and measuring the volume of the liquid displaced by the object. Then measure the mass of that object. Density (Mass / Volume) When mass is measured in kg, and volume in metres, Units of density is kg/m3 In Chemistry, however, density is measured in grams per cubic centimetre, g/cm3
The area taken up by an object. (measured in liters)
Volume is length*width*height in cubic units. If this is not possible then when an object is immersed in water the water displaced is equal to the volume of the object which was discovered by Archimedes.
For an irregular shaped object that cannot be measured and then volume calculated with a formula.
Its the volume
The density of a non-uniform object can be found by using its mass and volume. The volume can be measured by placing the object in volumetric glassware filled with water. The increase in volume is equal to the volume of the object. The object can then be weighed using a scale. The density of the object will be given by the ratio of mass / volume.
Zinc can be measured by both. Since zinc is an element, and an object, it can be measured by both of those measurement options.
by a graduated cylinder (don't rely on this answer i am not sure of it)