Put it in a gratuated cilender and see how much of the water went up. For example, if I put a 3cm sphere in a gratuated cylinder, where the water is marked 50ml, the water will go up 3ml, equaling 53ml. In other terms, water displacement is used to find the volume of iregular shaped objects. Plus, a milileter (ml) is equel in volume to a centimeter (cm).
Length times width times height is how you would normally find the volume of a shape.
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If you want to find a volume of a regular shape, You need to multiply Length, Width, and High.
You can't. Volume is the space occupied by a substance or object. To find the volume from the mass, the density would have to be known. Density = Mass / Volume If you want to find any of the three, you need the other two.
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To find the volume of an object, you can use the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. In this case, to find the volume, you would divide the mass (55.26) by the density (103.27) which would give you the volume of the object.
Length times width times height is how you would normally find the volume of a shape.
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Density = Mass/Volume
If you are asking about encyclopedias, it would be in the B volume.
You cannot find the volume of a square. You can find the volume of a cube, which is finding the length of one edge of the cube and taking that to the third power, or cubing it.
You would find the density of a crown by dividing the crown's mass by its volume. The formula for density is density = mass/volume. Weigh the crown to find its mass and then measure its volume by displacement in a known liquid.
That would be a volume, not an area...
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