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∙ 11y agoas a rule of thumb... average cross sectional area x average length.
typically for a cube or box shape object; the rule is width x length x height.
finding volumes and areas of more complicated shapes can be found using integral calculus or (anti-differential calculus)
but for simplicity sake, as you specify a "regular shape"; width x length x height should be fine!
hope this helps
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∙ 11y agoLength times width times height.
conclusion
lenght x weight x height
density=mass/volume Thtas how dez equations are found.
method usede to figure the volume of an irregular shaped object
Length times width times height.
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conclusion
To calculate the density of a regular shaped object, you need to measure its mass and volume. The density is then calculated by dividing the mass of the object by its volume. The formula for density is: density = mass / volume.
For a regular shaped object, like a cube or cylinder, the volume can be calculated using a simple formula based on its dimensions. However, for an irregular shaped object, the volume is determined by measuring the displaced water when the object is submerged in a liquid or by using advanced techniques like laser scanning or 3D modeling. This makes calculating the volume of irregular shaped objects more complex and time-consuming compared to regular shaped objects.
LxWxH=Answer _ cm3
Yes
To calculate the density of an irregular shaped floating object, you can measure its mass using a balance and then find its volume by submerging it in a known volume of water and measuring the water displaced. For a regular shaped floating object, you can simply divide its mass by its volume to find the density.
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.
lenght x weight x height
There are 12 inches.
density=mass/volume Thtas how dez equations are found.