L x W x H
Lenght x Width x Hieght
Any measure of length such as a ruler, yard stick, meter stick, tape measure, etc.
graduated cylindergraduated cylinderSubmerge your solid in a liquid the liquid volume displaced is equal to your irregular solid volume.
A ruler no a better way is by dropping the cube in a liquid containg beaker displaced liquid will give you the volume
If you have a ruler then you could measure the length width and height and then multiply them together. (LWH is the formula)
Density = Mass / Volume. There is not an instrument that will measure both so you will need to measure them separately and calculate the density.
The answer will depend on what characteristic of the object is being measured: its mass, volume, surface area, colour, density etc.
The volume of regular solid can be measured by multiplying the length, is width and its distance.
the volume of a regular solid is the area of it's base multiplied by it's height.
mass over volume
To find the volume of an irregular solid, you can use a graduated cylinder and the water displacement method. First, fill the graduated cylinder with a known volume of water and record this level. Then, gently submerge the irregular solid in the water; the rise in water level indicates the volume of the solid, which can be determined by subtracting the initial water level from the new water level. This method effectively measures the volume of the solid without needing its dimensions.
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