If you are asking for the equation that is used to find volume when given mass and density. It is V=m/d.
The three coins would have a volume of 33ml. This can be seen from the simple calculation: 53ml - 20ml = 33ml.
To determine the density of an object, you need its mass and volume. If the object is oddly shaped, you can determine its volume by measuring the volume of water displaced when thee object is submerged in a container of water.
The definition of density is mass divided by volume.
Mass will determine how much water is displaced by something that floats. Volume will determine how much water is displaced by something that does not (that sinks).
the container that it is in
This formula is used in the calculation for density, Density=mass/volume,normally in the calculation of liquid volume or density.
This formula is used in the calculation for density, Density=mass/volume,normally in the calculation of liquid volume or density.
We have literally no idea what you mean. Calculation of a volume of what? Which measured numbers? Your question, as it stands, is nonsense.
Volume-volume promblems
It depends on the solid.
It is used to determine how accurate an experimental value is.
There is no such thing as "volume of diameter". On the other hand, the calculation for volume depends on the type of figure, so you may want to ask another question, where you specify, for what figure you want to do the calculation.
You would determine the volume of water it displaces and measure it.
A general algorithm for the calculation of the volume of a sphere would begin with accepting the input for the radius or diameter of the sphere. Once this variable is obtained, it can be sent to a function that uses 4/3 * (pi) * (radius cubed) to determine the final output.
volume
650 kg/cum - For volume / power calculation 1600 kg/cum - For Load calculation
I believe that stands for "cubed" as in width*length*depth, which gives you volume calculation.