A ruler or tape measure.
Tape measure
It is a protractor that measures angles.
A caliper.
The answer depends on what characteristic you want to measure: its perimeter, area, mass, temperature, albedo, etc.
Protractor
A ruler to find the measures of the edges and a brain to multiply them together.
To find the volume of a solid you can't simply calculate, get a large tub of water in which you can completely immerse the solid. Fill the tub with water to the edge, then submerge the solid. Any water that spills over has been replaced by the solid and signifies the amount of space the solid is now taking up. Weigh the water or put it in 1l bottles. 1kg of water is 1l and a liter is a cubic decimeter. From there you can calculate the volume in any unit you want.
For mass, you would use a triple-beam balance. For volume, you would either use a graduated cylinder (for liquids), calculate the displacement with a graduated cylinder (for an odd-shaped solid), or calculate it using the equation for volume (for a regularly-shaped solid).
A beaker is used to measure volume using water displacement.
Which lab tool might you use to measure the volume of a liquid?
A graduated cylinder
A graduated cylinder.
It is a science tool used to measure volume .
10-mL graduated cylinder
No singe tool will do all four measurements.
If its a simple shape you can take measurements with a ruler, calipers or tape measure and calculate it. For simple as well as more complex shapes, if you know the material it is made from, you can work out the volume by taking the mass of the object and dividing by the density of the material, since; density = mass/volume If you don't know the density, then you can work out the volume by submerging the object in water, and measuring the volume of water that is displaced.
If you want to measure it's volume, place it in a measuring cylinder containing a certain amount of water, and measure the extra units to get the volume of the object