260 milliliters (or cubic centimeters) of water. A cubic centimeter and a milliliter have the same volume. Here's how:When floating, the wood will displace its weight of water. The wood has a mass of 640 grams. 640 grams of water has a volume of 640 cubic centimeters (density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter). The container has a capacity of 900 cubic centimeters [(180 cm2) x (5 cm) = 900 cm3]. So the 900 cm3 container less - 640 cm3 displacement of wood = 260 cm3.
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The height of this quantity of water would be exactly that much!
It depends on the shape of the container. For example: the volume of a container that is shaped like a cube (or a cuboid) would be calculated by simply multiplying the length, width, and height of the container together. For a cylinder, you would use the formula: pi × radius^2 × height.
you multiply length x width x height or pour water into container and measure the height, put object in water and measure the water level subtract the water level before and after and that will be your volume
6,300: Milliliters and cubic centimeters (cc) are the same.
Meters cubed, centimeters cubed, liters, and milliliters
To find the volume of the container, multiply its length, width, and height: 260 cm x 160 cm x 65 cm = 2,704,000 cm³. Since 1 cm³ is equal to 1 milliliter of water, the container can hold 2,704,000 milliliters, which is equivalent to 2,704 liters of water.
260 milliliters (or cubic centimeters) of water. A cubic centimeter and a milliliter have the same volume. Here's how:When floating, the wood will displace its weight of water. The wood has a mass of 640 grams. 640 grams of water has a volume of 640 cubic centimeters (density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter). The container has a capacity of 900 cubic centimeters [(180 cm2) x (5 cm) = 900 cm3]. So the 900 cm3 container less - 640 cm3 displacement of wood = 260 cm3.
The volume is 80 centimeters times 25 centimeters times 9.5 centimeters = 19000 cubic centimeters or 19000 milliliters. 1 cm³ = 1 mL.
Ten cubic centimeters of water is equivalent to 10 milliliters. Since 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter, 10 milliliters of water would be 10 millimeters in depth if spread over an area of 1 square centimeter.
The answer depends on the shape and material of the container!
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Water of 255 milliliters are 255 cubic centimeters and weighs 255 grams.
100 milliliters of water weighs 100 grams. Adding the 10 gram container, the total weight would be 110 grams.
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The height of this quantity of water would be exactly that much!