using water displacement method
You cannot find the volume of a square. You can find the volume of a cube, which is finding the length of one edge of the cube and taking that to the third power, or cubing it.
The volume of a cube is x3 where x is the side length. Therefore the volume of half a cube would be x3/2. For instance, if the side length of a cube was 2cm, the volume of one half would be 23/2 which comes out at 4cm3
Let x= each side. To find volume, just cube this. Example: if each side equals 8, volume would be 8x8x8= 512
You find the length and height of the shape, them you find the volume
Length x Breadth x Height
You can find the volume of the irregular cork by immersing it in a known volume of water and measuring the amount the water level rises. The volume of water displaced is equal to the volume of the cork.
To find the volume of a cork, you would measure its dimensions using a ruler or calipers to determine its length, width, and height. Then, you would multiply these three dimensions together to calculate the volume using the formula V = l x w x h, where V represents volume, l is length, w is width, and h is height. This calculation will give you the volume of the cork in cubic units, such as cubic centimeters or cubic inches.
To find the volume of 10.0 grams of cork, you need to know its density, which is approximately 0.24 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³). Using the formula for volume (Volume = Mass/Density), the volume would be calculated as follows: Volume = 10.0 g / 0.24 g/cm³, resulting in a volume of about 41.67 cm³. Therefore, 10.0 grams of cork would occupy approximately 41.67 cubic centimeters.
By carrying out the water displacement method
Volume of a substance is measured in cubic units and is given by dividing its mass by its volume. In this case it is not possible to find the density of the cork since 2.71cm2 is a measurement of an area.
The density of the cork can be calculated by dividing its mass (10g) by its volume (40cm³). Thus, the density of the cork is 0.25 g/cm³.
10 grams of cork would have 10g / (.24 g per cm^3) would come out to 41.666 cm^3.
The volume of cork can vary depending on its size and shape. On average, one cubic inch of cork weighs about 15 grams. Cork's volume can be calculated by measuring its length, width, and height and multiplying these dimensions together.
The volume and mass of cork can vary depending on the size and density of the cork. On average, cork has a density of about 0.16 - 0.24 grams per cubic centimeter. To calculate the volume of cork, you can measure its dimensions and use the formula for the volume of a rectangular solid (V = l x w x h).
Density = (mass) / (volume) = 2.1/14 = 0.15 gm/cc
density of a solid is generally measured in grams/cubic centimeter. Using this information, we must determine the mass of the object, as well as it's volume/ displacement. You could measure it with something, or try submerging it in water, and record the displacement. Once the mass and volume are known the calculation is simple. The mass (in grams) is divided by the volume in cubic centimeters, or milliliters. This results in the unit of grams/cubic centimeter, or g/cc, or g/cm^3. Happy experimenting!
the Blarney stone is in County Cork, in Ireland