You can tell which container has a bigger volume by using arithmetic solutions to calculate its volume.
The evidence that will show an object as having a bigger volume is the mathematical solutions to their volume.
No. Normally bigger means having more volume!
To find which object has a bigger volume, you may be required to use formula to calculate their volumes.
The marked volume is usually bigger than the volume of water because the marked volume includes the volume of the container itself along with the volume of the substance being measured (water).
You can use either your eyes, calculate the volume or practically pour liquids in a given container to find out which one has a bigger volume.
They are the same volume
The volume of the 3 inch sphere is 33 times bigger = 27 times bigger. 13 : 33 = 1 : 27
In terms of volume compared to the Earths volume; Jupiter = 1321.3 times bigger Saturn = 763.6 times bigger Uranus = 63.1 times bigger Neptune = 57.7 times bigger
The volume doesn't tell the dimensions. It doesn't even tell the shape.
A number cannot have a volume.
No the sun's volume is bigger because the sun is A LOT bigger than the earth.
The volume of water may appear bigger due to meniscus formation, which is the slight curvature at the surface of the water in the apparatus. This can lead to an apparent increase in volume compared to the marked volume on the apparatus.