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∙ 14y agoAssuming the question refers to the capacity of the box or volume of material that will fit in, you need to measure the volume of the box. If the box is a cuboid (all faces are square or oblong) then measure its length (L), width (W) and height (H). Then capacity = L*W*H If the box is circular, measure its diameter (D), which is where it is widest, and height (H). Then capacity = Pi*D*D/4 where Pi = 3.14159
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∙ 14y agoYes that is one way. The volume of the box is completely determined by the measure of all the edges. (We are assuming a rectilinear box. If the box were skew you would need the angles too. If the box were cylindrical you would need the radius etc.)
The capacity of an object is a measure of the volume of stuff that can be put inside the object. I have not come across many hollow hammers - apart from toy balloon hammers!But, for ordinary hammers, a reasonable unit for volume would be cubic centimetres (or centilitres).The capacity of an object is a measure of the volume of stuff that can be put inside the object. I have not come across many hollow hammers - apart from toy balloon hammers!But, for ordinary hammers, a reasonable unit for volume would be cubic centimetres (or centilitres).The capacity of an object is a measure of the volume of stuff that can be put inside the object. I have not come across many hollow hammers - apart from toy balloon hammers!But, for ordinary hammers, a reasonable unit for volume would be cubic centimetres (or centilitres).The capacity of an object is a measure of the volume of stuff that can be put inside the object. I have not come across many hollow hammers - apart from toy balloon hammers!But, for ordinary hammers, a reasonable unit for volume would be cubic centimetres (or centilitres).
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You measure height, width and depth (in feet), then multiply. I believe the "cubic feet" refers to what fits inside, i.e. the usable volume, so you'll have to measure on the inside.
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Capacity is the space inside something (that is hollow). Volume is the space something occupies. The capacity of a bottle is the amount of space inside the bottle, whereas the volume of the bottle is the space that the bottle occupies. The difference between the two is the volume of the material from which the bottle is made.
Yes that is one way. The volume of the box is completely determined by the measure of all the edges. (We are assuming a rectilinear box. If the box were skew you would need the angles too. If the box were cylindrical you would need the radius etc.)
Volume is a pace which can be occupied by some thing, whereas capacity is applies to liquids as the quantity contained in a given space.
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The capacity of an object is a measure of the volume of stuff that can be put inside the object. I have not come across many hollow hammers - apart from toy balloon hammers!But, for ordinary hammers, a reasonable unit for volume would be cubic centimetres (or centilitres).The capacity of an object is a measure of the volume of stuff that can be put inside the object. I have not come across many hollow hammers - apart from toy balloon hammers!But, for ordinary hammers, a reasonable unit for volume would be cubic centimetres (or centilitres).The capacity of an object is a measure of the volume of stuff that can be put inside the object. I have not come across many hollow hammers - apart from toy balloon hammers!But, for ordinary hammers, a reasonable unit for volume would be cubic centimetres (or centilitres).The capacity of an object is a measure of the volume of stuff that can be put inside the object. I have not come across many hollow hammers - apart from toy balloon hammers!But, for ordinary hammers, a reasonable unit for volume would be cubic centimetres (or centilitres).
Measure the inside diameter and that is your nominal size.
The material inside the volcano.