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Yes, by measuring it's displacement.
Displacement is the process used to find the volume of an irregular object. This is done by submerging the object in water and measuring either the height the water rises or the volume of water that overflows the container.
To measure the mass on an irregular object, you can use Water Displacement.Water displacement is a way of measuring mass. Materials needed for this are:A graduated cylinderWaterVariable (Irregular Object).Fill the graduated cylinder with a certain amount of water. Memorize it.Put the irregular object into the graduated cylinder. Find the mass by subtracting the first amount of water from the second. That's your mass.Hope this helps, and sorry if you didn't need all this information!
A measuring cup or graduated cylinderWater or other liquid to place the solid in
by measuring the object
Experimentally, by filling the object with water and measuring the amount of water it takes to fill it. Solving the volume with math requires calculus, or finding the volume of parts of the shape and adding them together.
Yes, by measuring it's displacement.
Displacement is the process used to find the volume of an irregular object. This is done by submerging the object in water and measuring either the height the water rises or the volume of water that overflows the container.
I would place it in a container full of liquid after measuring the liquid. I would measure the amount of liquid displaced by the object. That amount is equal to the volume of the irregular object if it is fully submerged in the liquid.
Finding the volume of a regular object cube can be hard. This will be hard because there is no real formula for measuring irregular objects.
Finding the volume of a regular object cube can be hard. This will be hard because there is no real formula for measuring irregular objects.
The use of measuring cylinder is to know the perfect mass of an irregular object and to find the volume of a liquid
The volumes of small irregular solids are usually easily measured by measuring the volume of fluid displaced when they are immersed in a liquid. For example: You would have to put the object in a measuring glass with water in it. (~1/3 filled) Put the object in it and then get the number from the measuring glass (beaker etc. mostly beaker) and that is how you measure a irregular solid!
How to calculate the volume for an irregular shape? Well, this is easy. First let me tell you the materials you need for this experiment.1. Displacement can2. Tripod Stand3. A Beaker4. A measuring cylinder5. A thread6. Water7. You irregular objectSteps:Place your displacement can on your tripod standPlace your beaker right below the spout of your displacement canfill the displacement can to its brimlet the water flow out of the spout into the beakerwhen it has stopped, replace your beaker with a measuring cylindertie your irregular object to your piece of thread, make sure it is tightslowly lower your irregular object into the displacement canyou will see water flowing out of the spout while you do thatafter your irregular object is at the bottom of the displacement can, read your measuring cylinder at eye levelExtraIf you see an round curve when you are reading the measurementread the lower line at eye levelYou have found the volume of your irregular object! Congratulations.
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.
I would place it in a container full of liquid after measuring the liquid. I would measure the amount of liquid displaced by the object. That amount is equal to the volume of the irregular object if it is fully submerged in the liquid.