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method usede to figure the volume of an irregular shaped object
I am not positive but i think that a regular shaped object can be measured and an irregular can not Hope this helps :D
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A sphere.
There are 12 inches.
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It depends on what the second method is!
Because only regular-shaped objects have a consistent length, width, height, and shape. When dealing with an object composed of differing shapes, your must calculate each portion separately and then add them. For instance, if you have a swimming pool of two depths and want to determine cubic feet, you would have to calculate the volume for each section and then add them.
Base x Height X Length= Volume
Yes
A graduated cylinder may be used for small objects that are insoluble in a selected liquid. But that method would not work for determining the volume of a sugar cube (soluble in water) or a motor car (won't fit in a graduated cylinder!).
Well to find the volume it is the shape's length x height x width. If that is what you are looking for.
The same units are used for regular or irregular objects - for example, kilogram per cubic meter.
Some objects that are shaped like an oval include eggs and footballs.
The method for determining the volume of a solid depends on its shape. The volume of a solid object with a regular geometric shape (rectangular box, cube, cylinder, sphere) can be determined using the volume formula for the shape. Because many objects are not regularly shaped their volume cannot be determined using a volume formula. The volume of these objects can be found by water displacement. A volume of water sufficient to cover the object is placed in a graduated cylinder and the volume read. The object is added to the cylinder and the volume read again. The difference between the two volumes is the volume of the object.
method usede to figure the volume of an irregular shaped object