multiply it Length- Width - Height , or measure the volume of a container of water then stick the object in and measure the volume of the object+water then subtract the volume of the water then you have the volume
It is possible in only 6! = 6x5x4x3x2x1 or 720 ways.
The volume of a heptagon can be found in two ways. Multiply the side length by 7/4 and then by the cotangent of a 25 5/7 angle. From the perimeter, measure the distance from the center of the middle of each side. The multiply it by two and then divide by two.
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multiply the base by the height
find buoyancy and the height depth and with and you've got your answer
Measure the length of the edge of the cube and multiply this by itself 3 times.Fill a measuring jug with enough water to cover the cube. Measure the level of water. Immerse the cube in the water in jug and measure the level of the water. The difference in level is the volume of the cube.
To find the density of a cube, you would first measure the mass of the cube using a scale. Next, measure the length of one side of the cube to find its volume. Finally, you can calculate density by dividing the mass of the cube by its volume. Density = Mass/Volume.
1. Measure the length of one of the sides and cube it (ie multiply the length by the length by the length) 2. Get a bowl with enough water to cover the cube; mark the level of the water; submerge the cube in the water and mark the new level of the water. The volume of the cube is the volume between the two marks - this can be measured by removing the cube and using a measuring jug to measure the amount of water that is needed to be added to raise the water from the first mark to the second mark.
First Way (Easiest)- You're going to need a ruler. Use the (L*W*H) formula and calculate. Second Way- It's the water method. You're going to somehow cut the top off or make a hole in the plastic cylinder and measure how much water you're pouring into it. My digaling is 8 inches long.
There are 11 ways to fold a cube, or 11 nets of a cube.
There are many ways in which one can find information on how to complete the Rubic's cube. This includes blogs and forums, as well as YouTube instructional videos.
You can use either your eyes, calculate the volume or practically pour liquids in a given container to find out which one has a bigger volume.
Volume is the amount of space taken up by an object. (liquid in a container, a cube, human being, etc..) It's measured in cubic units and is found different ways depending on the object measured. length x width x height is more common for things such as rectangles and squares.
Depending on the shape of the container for the liquid, you can find the volume different ways. If the container is a cube, the volume is (base * Width * height). if the container is a cylinder, the volume is (PI * Radius2 * height). The answer you would get from these equations is expressed in units cubed (example: cm3).
The two ways are:empirical: measure ittheoretical: calculate it (using formulae).
i think it depends on what kind of cube net you have