well an average sized mouth could fit probaly about 25 - 30ml in it (but that's just for a normal drink mouthful).i think - i estimated.
The volume of a mouthful of water can vary, but on average, it is around 20-30 milliliters, or roughly 1 to 2 tablespoons.
The approximate size of a prostate with a volume of 40.1 ml is around 40.1 grams. This is because the density of the prostate tissue is close to that of water, which is 1 g/ml.
To measure the volume of a block of ice, you can submerge it in water and measure the displacement of water. The mass of the ice block can be measured using a scale.
You can approximate the volume of the irregularly shaped rock by submerging it in water and measuring the volume of water displaced. Alternatively, you can use a 3D scanner to create a digital model and calculate the volume from there. Keep in mind that these methods may not be entirely accurate due to the irregular shape of the rock.
No, water with a greater volume will cool slower than water with a lower volume because it takes more energy to heat or cool a larger volume of water. The larger volume of water will retain heat longer than the smaller volume.
The base unit for an irregular solid is typically cubic centimeters (cm^3) when measuring volume. This involves calculating the volume by either submerging the solid in water and measuring the displacement, or using mathematical formulas that approximate the shape of the object.
The sphere's approximate volume is 523.6 cubic feet.
The approximate volume of a sphere with a diameter of 8 inches is 268 cubic inches.
19,750 US gallons = 74.76 cubic meters.
1900 US gallons = 7.19 cubic meters.
To measure the volume of a block of ice, you can submerge it in water and measure the displacement of water. The mass of the ice block can be measured using a scale.
The approximate percent of oxygen in Earth's lower atmosphere is around 20.95% by volume.
The volume of water needed to dissolve a 7 gram piece of chalk would depend on the solubility of the chalk in water. Typically, chalk (calcium carbonate) is sparingly soluble in water. If we assume complete dissolution, the approximate volume of water needed can be calculated using the molar mass of calcium carbonate and the density of water.
use Archimedis' law- take a known volume of water in a vessel filled upto the brim and immerse the object that you want to measure the volume inside the vessel without giving any pressure and measure the volume of the water overflowed. that will give you the volume of the object(an approximate value)
1/4 cup, 56 grams or a medium mouthfull.
The approximate percentage by volume of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere at location 2 is around 21%.
2 miles cubed
All you need to do to answer this question is divide 11,150ml by 5, which gives you the average volume for each bucket. Just remember that this is an approximate, and doesn't necessarily mean that the buckets each have this amount of water in them (the total can be spread out differently).