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The answer depends on the shape of the object. There are some objects whose volume you simply cannot obtain by calculation.
It depends on the solid.
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.
I believe that stands for "cubed" as in width*length*depth, which gives you volume calculation.
Well scientists of most disciplines will certainly use the mathematical formula for volume at some point. Along with them; Anyone invloved in the construction industry has a chance of using it, right down from the engineers and architects to a self-employed builder doing local work. Obviously teachers use it too.
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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.
The answer depends on the shape of the object. There are some objects whose volume you simply cannot obtain by calculation.
It depends on the solid.
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.
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.
This is another calculation. there are 0.123 moles inn this volume.
That is two dimensions. You need three dimensions for a volume calculation.
If you are asking for the equation that is used to find volume when given mass and density. It is V=m/d.