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My estimate, without even seeing the small carton of milk,
is 1 cup (8 fluid ounces, 1/2 pint).
5 milliters
A graduated cylinder may be used for small objects that are insoluble in a selected liquid. But that method would not work for determining the volume of a sugar cube (soluble in water) or a motor car (won't fit in a graduated cylinder!).
Without the volume of the small bowl, this question is impossible to answer.
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250 mL
A millilitre is a small measure of liquid or volume.
A small milk carton typically contains 250 ml of milk, not 25 liters. The volume of 250 ml is equivalent to 0.25 liters, which is a common size for single-serving cartons. In contrast, 25 liters is a much larger volume, not typically found in consumer milk packaging.
Use a container with a liquid (water). Mark the level of the liquid on the container. Insert the small solid sample. Mark the level of the liquid now on the container. compute the difference between the two marks. You can use traditional computation for calculating volume.
A small carton of HL milk typically has a capacity of 200 to 250 milliliters. This size is commonly used for single servings, making it convenient for on-the-go consumption. Depending on the brand, the specific volume can vary slightly, but it generally falls within this range.
Volume displacement is the method used to find the volume of small or irregularly shaped objects by noting the difference in the level of liquid before and after after immersing an object into a graduated cylinder or beaker of liquid. The difference between the before and after levels of the liquid is the volume of an immersed object.
It is used to measure small volume of liquid to be added where needed .
A graduated cylinder!
The volume of a very small needle can be determined by measuring its dimensions (length, diameter) and calculating its volume using mathematical formulas for the shape of the needle (cylinder, cone, etc.). Alternatively, the needle can be immersed in a known volume of liquid and the displacement of the liquid can be used to calculate the volume of the needle.
Immerse the object completely in a liquid (e.g. water) and measure the volume of liquid displaced.
Assuming that a carton of milk contains 1 litre, then there would be 1000 mililitres (1000ml).
Volume displacement is the method used to find the volume of small or irregularly shaped objects by noting the difference in the level of liquid before and after after immersing an object into a graduated cylinder or beaker of liquid. For a small object immersed in a graduated cylinder or beaker, the volume displaced by the object can be read directly from the scale on the container.