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volume of a rectangle container is 2520 cubic centimetres volume of water in millilitres is 2520000
The formula is: [ Volume = 0 ].A 'plane figure' has no volume. That's any figure that you can draw on paper,and those can't hold water. It takes volume to hold water, and volume takesthree dimensions.
A ruler or measuring tape. Multiply height times length times width to get volume.
Couple of problems there . . . 1). 'Feet' describe a length, whereas 'cubic feet' describe a volume. So they can't be converted. 2). A rectangle has no volume, since it's a plane (2-D) figure. Much like the question, a rectangle doesn't hold water.
The formula is:Volume = 0Flat 2-dimensional figures don't have volume. In other words, they can't hold water. A figure is 2-dimensional if it can be drawn on paper.A rectangle has area ... the amount of space it covers on paper or on the ground.The formula for the area of a rectangle isArea = (Length) x (Width)
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The volume of an object can be determined by the displacement of water. By dropping the object into a measuring container of water, where the volume of the water is known, the object's volume can then be calculated by subtracting the volume of the water by the volume of the water and object combined.
To measure volume using water displacement, you fill a graduated cylinder with a specific volume of water, note the initial volume, then submerge the object in the water. The increase in water level is the volume of the object. Subtract the initial volume from the final volume to get the volume of the object.
The amount of water displaced by the block is the volume of the block. so (volume of water with block in it)-(original volume of water)= volume of block
No, water with a greater volume will cool slower than water with a lower volume because it takes more energy to heat or cool a larger volume of water. The larger volume of water will retain heat longer than the smaller volume.
Make a rectangle.
You can find mass by multiplying the volume by the density. The formula for calculating mass is mass = volume x density. Make sure that the units of volume and density are compatible before multiplying them.