The method of finding volume depends entirely on the shape of the 3-dimensional space occupied by the substance or object. The volume of a hexahedron such as a cube or a rectangular shaped box is found by simply multiplying the length, width, and height together, and the product will be the volume in cubic units. For example, a box measuring 12 inches long, 9 inches wide, and 16 inches high has a volume of 12 in x 9 in x 16 in = 1,728 in3 (which is the same as 1 cubic foot). With the metric system, a box 10 cm x 5 cm x 20 cm has a volume of 1,000 cm3 (cubic centimeters), which is the same as 1,000 ml (milliliters) or 1 liter.
The volume of any other regular 3-dimensional geometric figure has its specific formula. The volume of a sphere, for instance, is 1/6 x pi x diameter3, and for a pyramid is 1/3 x base x height.
The volume of an irregularly-shaped object is often impossible to calculate mathematically. An alternate method of finding its volume is to immerse it in water and measure the volume of water displaced. This may be done in a graduated cylinder or beaker for small objects.I LIKE CAKE
use the water displacement theory first fill a graduated cylinder to any amount then place the object in the graduated cylinder. read the current volume and subtract it from the original. example: if you fill a 50 mL graduated cylinder to 10 mL, and add a small rock, the volume will raise to 12 mL. that means the volume for the rock is 2 mL
Find the length width and height of the ice cube
the answers are practically endless. to calculate the volume of a cube/rectangle, such as an ice cube, multiple height by width by length.
Say for example you have an ice cube of which you need to find the volume..First find something that sinks in water..Next,dip it in water and find the volume of water it displaces..For this a Decanting Can might come in handy..Now tie the ice cube with a string of negligible mass and thickness to the mass that sank in water and lower it into water so that the ice cube is completely immersed in water..This time the volume of water displaced will be greater..Subtract the higher value from the lower and you have the volume of ice cube(or any other material for which you are to determine the volume)
Find the cube root of the volume. Volume of a cube = length of side^3 therefore length of side = volume^(1/3)
Take the cube root of the volume.
The water level will decrease slightly when the ice cube melts, but the overall volume will remain constant. The melted ice will just fill the space that the ice cube previously occupied, so the glass will not overflow.
No, this procedure is not accurate for measuring the volume of the ice cube. When the ice melts, it will take up less space than when it was in solid form, leading to an incorrect volume measurement. It is better to measure the volume of the ice cube directly using a ruler or a caliper.
Assuming the missing words are "to find the VOLUME of a cube" and "what is the VOLUME", the volume of the cube is 19773 cubic inches.
Find the cube root of 2744.
Find the cube root of the volume. You'll probably need a calculator.
That would depend on the temperature of the cube and the water along with the volume of water and the mass of the ice cube and its area.
This depends on the size and temperature of the ice cube and the ordinary water's temperature and volume.