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use calculus and integrate or fill it with water and measure.

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Q: How do you calculate the volume of an irregular shape?
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How do you calculate volume of irregular shape triangle?

Simple. A triangle is a 2-dimensional object and therefore its volume is always 0.


How do you do volume of a irregular shape that is two dimensional?

If a shape is two dimensional it has NO volume - volume is an attribute of THREE dimensional shapes.If you meant the AREA of an irregular two dimensional shape, then divided it up into areas which are not irregular and so you can calculates them, and sum the areas of these non-irregular shapes.If you meant the volume of an irregular THREE dimensional shape, then a similar process can be followed by dividing it up into three dimensional shapes you can can calculate the volume of and summing them, though if it is an irregular object that you are physically holding, then you can find its volume by finding the increase in volume of a liquid (In a regular container) when the object is submerged into that liquid.


How do you calculate volume for an irregular object?

Partition (or divide) the irregular object into summation of regular objects and then calculate the volume.


How do you find the volume of an irregular shape?

The best way to find the volume of an irregular shape is to split it up into shapes that you know, find the volumes of those individual pieces, and then add up all of the volumes of the split pieces to get your total volume of the irregular shape.


How do you calculate volume for a regular AND irregular shaped object?

Depends on the shape. Basically, multiply the length times the width times the height, but there are many ways to do that.