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.
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The two ways are:empirical: measure ittheoretical: calculate it (using formulae).
find buoyancy and the height depth and with and you've got your answer
v=s.h where h:height and s:surfacev=m/d where m:mass and d:density
WAY 1: multiplying are and the depth of an object WAY 2: dividing weight by the density of an object
Derive from measurements of length, breadth, height, radius, diameter etc. Measure the volume of displaced liquid when the object is submerged. If the object is of a material of known density (or specific gravity), weigh it and calculate volume from volume = mass/density.