Yes. Although the formula would depend on the shape (e.g Cube, sphere)
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Density can be calculated by dividing an object's mass by its volume. Another way to find density is by using the formula: Density = mass/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.
same way u find the volume of anything else.. use a formula
To find the volume of a steel marble, you can use the formula for the volume of a sphere, which is V = (4/3)πr^3, where r is the radius of the marble. Measure the diameter of the marble using a caliper, then divide it by 2 to get the radius. Plug the radius into the formula and calculate the volume using the value of π. This will give you the volume of the steel marble in cubic units.
You can't. Volume is only for 3 dimensional shapes. You won't find a way of using volume in any kind of 2 dimensional stuff.
To determine volume using mass, you need to know the density of the material. The formula is: volume = mass / density. This formula can be rearranged as: mass = volume x density or density = mass / volume.
The easiest way is to use the formula but if you REALLY wanted to you could: Fill the box with water then empty it out and count how many square inches it takes to fill the box with water. Of course you should use the formula: length X width X height
A graduated cylinder is a good way to find volume. Another way to find volume is to use the following equation: Length x Width x Height. This is a way to find the volume of a rectangular or square item.
No, because the scientific way depends on mathematics. If you use the fluid displacement method, you have to be able to subtract!
One way to find the density of NaCl is to dissolve a known mass of NaCl in a known volume of water to make a solution. Then, measure the volume of the solution and calculate the density using the formula: Density = mass of solution / volume of solution. Another way is to look up the density of a standard solution of known concentration.
Using the formula: (number of sides -2)*180 = sum of interior angles
The general way to find the volume for any shape is the formulaV=Bh (volume equals base times height). The specific formula used to find the volume of a triangular prism is V=1/2(or 0.5)bhh (volume equals one half or 0.5 times base times height times height again.