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A round bath is a cylinder. The volume of a cylinder = area of the base x perpendicular height. Area of the base is πr2 (pi x radius x radius). The radius is half the diameter. The diameter is the width of the circular base. The perpendicular height will be the depth of the water, whether it's up to the top or up to where you have a bath.
volume is how much the object takes up
If you know the volume, you know how much stuff it can hold and how much space it takes up.
The volume and mass of a substance are independent of the substance itself, but depend upon how much there is of the substance The density of a substance is the relation between how much volume you have of a substance and how much mass that volume has (and vice-versa). It is independent of how much there is of the substance and is thus a characteristic of the substance.
The volume of the prism is three times as much as that of the prism.
Results obtained by multiplying the length and width and height of the internal volume of the bath tub bath tub.
Put the object in a bath of water and see what volume of water is displaced.
The cubic volume occupied by a shipment in Cubic Meters is referred to as the shipments cbm. Note, it is cubic volume occupied, not the volume that would be displaced if placed in a water bath. An odd shaped package would occupy a much larger volume than its pure cubic volume.
He jumped out of the bath because he discovered the principle of bouyancy. He realized, when he sat down in the tub, that the amount of volume that is underwater, is the same as the volume of the water that is displaced.
9 for the hot and 5 for the cold. but that answer doesn't have enough volume so what is it
Usually gallons.
The cubic volume occupied by a shipment in Cubic Meters is referred to as the shipments cbm. Note, it is cubic volume occupied, not the volume that would be displaced if placed in a water bath. An odd shaped package would occupy a much larger volume than its pure cubic volume.
It was the 'eureka' moment. Apparently - he was running a bath, and the water filled it right to the top. He got in without thinking, and noticed the water spilling over the edge. Getting out - he calculated that the amount of water lost was the same as his own volume.
Baths come in lots of different sizes.
Archimedes discovered volume displacement when he was in the bath tub because the weight of an object makes the water rise.But the volume of the water was constant.He then ran outside on the streets screaming,EUREKA!...naked
A steam bath and sauna may cause the hair to frizz and possibly cause the hair to lose volume if styled.
That depends on the volume/size of the tub in question. A "tub" could be a butter tub, a mash tub a bath-tub etc.