25 cubic meter
by a graduated cylinder (don't rely on this answer i am not sure of it)
No. You mesure volume with a graduated cylinder.
One way to figure this out is to put the object in a graduated cylinder containing water and measuring the changes in the volume of the water.
Mass and volume are needed to calculate the density of a graduated cylinder.
Pour it into a graduated cylinder and read off the volume.
To find the volume of an irregular object using a graduated cylinder, you can use the method of water displacement. Fill the graduated cylinder with a known volume of water, then carefully submerge the irregular object in the water. The increase in water level corresponds to the volume of the object. Subtract the initial volume from the final volume to determine the volume of the irregular object.
stop cheating on gizmos, fool. :)The Answer: The mass of the water in the graduated cylinder is equal to the mass of the object.lol
The procedure is known as the displacement method. It involves partially submerging the irregularly shaped object in a graduated cylinder filled with water, measuring the change in water level, and using this change to calculate the object's volume.
To find the volume of an object that is larger than the graduated cylinder, you can use the displacement method. Fill the graduated cylinder with a known amount of water, then carefully lower the object into the water. The volume of the object will be equal to the initial volume reading minus the final volume reading after the object is submerged.
You can use a graduated cylinder to measure an object's volume.Fill the cylinder with water up to some convenient mark that's deeper than the object, and notethe volume of water in the cylinder. Than immerse the object in the water in the cylinder and notethe volume again. The difference between the two volume readings is the volume of the object.In my house, we have graduated cylinders which we refer to as our "measuring cups".
If the object in question is water proof, and small enough. You can measure the amount of displaced water when it is placed in a tank full of water, this may not work for a lot of things but it can help when attempting to measure some objects.
By pouring a set amount of water into the cylinder then addin the object and seeing how much the volume changes. The amount of change is the volume of the object.
A graduated cylinder is used to measure the volume of a liquid, not an object. To measure the volume of a solid object, you would typically use a ruler to calculate its dimensions and then use a formula (e.g., V = l × w × h for a rectangular object) to determine its volume.
it can be found by first taking the volume of the water itself and then the volume of the object in the water. you pour water into the 12-sided object, then measure the amount of water using the graduated cylinder. Then you do this: length x width x height = volume
not quite. you can measure volume in a graduated cylinder. you can use a scale, water, and a graduated cylinder to find out the density of an object by filling the graduated cylinder to an easily calculated point (250) then dropping your object in the water making sure none splashes out then measure the difference, then weigh it and divide the mass by volume to get density.
length x width x height or put water in a graduated cylinder, and measure the volume of water. then place the object in the graduated cylinder and record the new volume of the water. subtract the old volume from the new, and that is the volume of the object.
by a graduated cylinder (don't rely on this answer i am not sure of it)