The volume of ANY solid with linear sides is calculated in the same way.
LENGTH x WIDTH x DEPTH! volume of the liquid = (length X breadth X height) of the rectangular box length x width x height = volume 12 inches x 6 inches x 8 inches = 576 cubic inches
The formula is Length * Width * Height.
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To measure the volume of a regular shaped solid, you can use a formula specific to the shape you are working with. For example, for a cube, you would measure the length of one side and then use the formula Volume = side length^3. For a cylinder, the formula is Volume = πr^2h, where r is the radius and h is the height. Simply plug in the appropriate values to calculate the volume.
To determine the volume of a solid one measures the change in volume when the object is placed in a known volume of water. Depending on the size of the object, this procedure could be followed. Fill a 100 cm3 measuring cylinder to 50 cm3. Add the object to the cylinder and read the new volume. If the object is larger, add it to a container with a spout that is filled to the brim with water and collect the runoff. Collect and measure the volume of the runoff.
You can dip the irregular solid in a water or other suitable liquid. This is how, you can measure the volume of the solid. The mass can be measured by weighing scale. Mass/volume = density. It is easy to measure the mass and volume of the liquid. First measure the mass the container. Then add the liquid to it. You will get the mass of the liquid. Then measure the volume of the liquid. Use the above formula to calculate the density of the liquid.
well, for an irregularly shaped object it is a eureka can or a graduated cylinder, but for a regularly shaped object it is a simple formula: Length*Width*Height. I am 10 years old and learned that in science class.
The formula for the volume of a solid (not a sphere) is V=Bh, or the volume (V) equals the area of the base (B, or bh) multipied by the height of the solid (h).
It depends on the solid.
Length x Width x Depth
yes you can use a balance to measure the volume of an irregular shaped solid.
Volume=length x width x height V=LWH
If you have a ruler then you could measure the length width and height and then multiply them together. (LWH is the formula)