The answer depends on what information you do have about the object.
a square is a 2 dimension object. we can not find volume of a 2-D object... if u are asking that of a cube with equal sides, then simply find (a^3) where a is side of the cube.
You measure its mass and volume and then density = mass/volume.
10x10x10=1000
A cube is, by definition, regular. Do you mean a cuboid? The volume of a cuboid is length × width × height or length × width × depth (where depth and height are the length in the third dimension). For irregular three dimensional shapes, divide them up into smaller shapes for which the volume can be calculated and add them together. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For real world irregular three dimensional object it is impractical to try to split the object up into smaller shapes. In this case get a cuboid of water (or other liquid) in a tank, measure its volume (as above), submerge the object completely in the liquid and re-measure the volume of the liquid (the tank should have excess capacity greater than the volume of the object so that no liquid spills): the volume of the object is the difference between the two measurements of the volume of liquid.
Finding the volume of a regular object cube can be hard. This will be hard because there is no real formula for measuring irregular objects.
The answer depends on what information you do have about the object.
To find the mass of a regular object, you can use a balance scale to measure its weight. To find the volume, you can measure its dimensions (length, width, height) and calculate the volume using the appropriate formula (e.g., for a cube, V = length x width x height). Once you have both the mass and volume, you can calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume.
a square is a 2 dimension object. we can not find volume of a 2-D object... if u are asking that of a cube with equal sides, then simply find (a^3) where a is side of the cube.
You measure its mass and volume and then density = mass/volume.
To find the volume of a six-sided object, you will need to know the shape of the object (e.g., cube, hexagonal prism) and the dimensions such as the length, width, and height or the side length. Then, you can use the formula specific to that shape to calculate the volume.
A regular object is something that has even sides and is flat. To find a regular objects volume you do lxwxh
When the object is a regular, geometric shape.
10x10x10=1000
The method used to find the volume of a regular object is typically called the "displacement method" or "calculating volume by measuring dimensions". This involves measuring the length, width, and height of the object and then multiplying these dimensions together to find the volume.
To find the density of a cube, you would first measure the mass of the cube using a scale. Next, measure the length of one side of the cube to find its volume. Finally, you can calculate density by dividing the mass of the cube by its volume. Density = Mass/Volume.
A graduated cylinder or beaker is typically used to measure the volume of a regular shaped object by filling it with water and measuring the change in volume. The difference in water level before and after submerging the object gives the volume.