cause it is way more simple and it takes way less time
If its regular (geometric shaped) you could just measure it with a ruler using the formula for the shape in question. Irregular shaped objects can be submerged in water. The difference in the water level before and after submersion equals the volume of the object.length X width X height
If the lawn is rectangular (or square) then measure its length and width - in feet. The area is length * width. If it is odd shaped, try and mark out rectangles, measure their area as above and then add together the answers for each rectangle.
A sphere.
pyramids. :D
graduated cylinder
it i an odd shaped cion it i an odd shaped cion
To find the density of a regular shaped object, you can calculate it by dividing the mass of the object by its volume. For irregular shaped objects, you would measure the mass of the object using a scale, then measure its displaced water volume when submerged in a graduated cylinder. The density can then be calculated by dividing the mass by the volume of water displaced.
Measuring volume by the difference method involves measuring the volume of water displaced when an object is submerged in a known volume of water. This method is suitable for irregularly shaped objects. On the other hand, measuring volume using math for odd-shaped objects typically involves mathematical formulas or calculations based on the object's dimensions. While both methods can be accurate, the difference method may be more practical and straightforward for some shapes.
cause it is way more simple and it takes way less time
One could use a caliper to measure relatively small objects. Also, a scale would measure its weight. If it is regularly shaped with some straight edges, use a ruler.. You can drop it in a measuring cup half full of water and measure how much water it displaces.
Some objects that are shaped like an oval include eggs and footballs.
Measuring irregularly shaped objects by water displacement helps to determine their volume accurately, as irregular shapes make it difficult to measure using traditional methods such as rulers or calipers. By immersing the object in water and calculating the volume of water displaced, we can determine the volume of the object regardless of its shape.
If its regular (geometric shaped) you could just measure it with a ruler using the formula for the shape in question. Irregular shaped objects can be submerged in water. The difference in the water level before and after submersion equals the volume of the object.length X width X height
Matterhorn
The odd shaped bumps on the side of your tongue don't sound like any medical problem. These bumps are your taste buds.
You can find the density of odd shaped objects by first finding the displacement volumeÊin water andÊthen applying the formula mass/vol=density g/cm cubed.