-Use a a measuring cylinder and put 50 litres of water inside. slowly put the stone in and record the new volume. take the new volume and take away 50 and you got the volume of the stone.
-Use the displacement method if the stone cannot fit into the measuring cylinder.
Use a fine balance.
Volume of a sphere = 4/3*pi*radius3 measured in cubic units
Oh, dude, getting the volume of a stone is like figuring out how many slices of pizza you can eat in one sitting - you just gotta measure the length, width, and height of the stone and multiply them together. It's like basic math, but with rocks instead of numbers. So, yeah, just grab a ruler and get measuring, and you'll have that stone's volume in no time.
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Volume displacement is the method used to find the volume of small or irregularly shaped objects by noting the difference in the level of liquid before and after after immersing an object into a graduated cylinder or beaker of liquid. For a small object immersed in a graduated cylinder or beaker, the volume displaced by the object can be read directly from the scale on the container.
A graduated cylinder would be the appropriate lab equipment to find the volume of a small stone through water displacement method. Fill the graduated cylinder with water, measure the initial volume, add the stone and record the new volume to calculate the stone's volume.
A measuring cyling ( you fill it up with water then you put the stone in and the change is the volume)
The volume of the stone is equal to the difference in water levels before and after the stone was added, so the volume of the stone is 85mL - 50mL = 35mL. To find the density, divide the mass of the stone (75.0g) by its volume (35mL). The density of the stone is 75.0g / 35mL ≈ 2.14 g/mL.
The volume of the stone is measured by displacement. Water is put into the measuring cylinder to a noted mark. The stone is placed in the cylinder and the water level will rise. The difference between the two levels is the volume in ml of the stone.
You can't. The same mass can have a lot of different volumes, depending on the substance. Examples: A kilogram of stone or lead has a small volume. A kilogram of water has a medium volume. A kilogram of the air inside your house has a large volume.
how small? To find to volume of an irregular object measure how many mL of water it displaces.
because a small stone would be hard to find :)
Mary will need a balance to measure the weight of the stone, a ruler to measure its dimensions, and a calculator to determine the density using the formula Density = Mass / Volume.
The measurement to find volume is cm3 pronounced (centimetre's cube) YOU USE SMALL CM3 SQUARES
Use a fine balance.
The water displaced by the stone is directly proportional to its volume
To measure a stone using a beaker, first fill the beaker with water to a known volume. Then, carefully add the stone to the water and measure the new volume of water, also known as the displacement volume. The difference in volume between the two measurements will give you the volume of the stone.