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With great difficulty. You can only do this if each dimension of the box is an exact multiple of the side of a cube - which is extremely unlikely. However, if that miracle happens, then you fill the box with cubes and count how many cubes it takes.
4-8 boxes in a square box!
The ball with mass (m) hits the box at a certain velocity (v) and the momentum (mv) is equal to the force (F) at impact times the time (t) it takes to stop resulting in a high acceleration that will deform the box. Mathematically, Ft = mv ; F = mv/t You would need to know the box stiffness property to determine the time
the area of the box * * * * * The correct answer is the VOLUME (or capacity) of the box.