Water displacement is used for determining the volume of irregularly shaped objects.It was discovered by Sir Isaac newton.He discovered it when he was in his bath tub.
Edit: While it is true that a scientist discovered the principle of liquid displacement while climbing into a bathtub, it was Archimedes, not Sir Isaac Newton.
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The water displacement method is used to determine the volume of irregularly shaped objects that cannot be measured easily using traditional methods like a ruler or measuring tape. By measuring the change in water level when the object is submerged, you can calculate the volume of the object based on the amount of water it displaces.
1. density of object should be greater than that of water 2. object shouldn't react or disolve in water
yes you can. for instance light a lighter under water so the gas is collected in a 250ml beaker that started full. If 100ml of water is displaced than that is your volume of the gas.
I believe it is a correct way since after all the volume is what can fit inside of it. You would have to of course separately calculate and add the volume of the walls the make up the object.
Water displacement is a method used to measure the volume of an irregularly shaped object by submerging it in a container of water and measuring the amount of water that is displaced. This helps in determining the volume of the object without the need for complex measurements.
Place the piece of metal in 50mL of water and subtract the 50mL from the new volume of water. The difference will be the volume of the metal in mL and cm3. Then find the density by dividing the mass by the volume of the metal. The water must completely cover the metal in order for the displacement method of determining the volume to work.
Objects with irregular shapes (e.g., a crumpled paper ball) or objects that dissolve in water (e.g., sugar) cannot be accurately measured using the water displacement method, as it relies on the volume of water displaced by the object.
Archimedes is the scientist who shouted "Eureka" while taking a bath. He made this exclamation when he discovered a method for determining the volume of an irregular object using water displacement.
Water displacement is simply when something (e.g. a block) is put into water, and the water level rises. This is because the block is taking up space, and the water has to move somewhere, and the only place to go is up.