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by applying archemedes priciples, volume of the water displaced is equal to the voulume of the irregular object , measured by using a mesuring jar
mass (on a triple-beam balance) volume (water displacement, calculate it with a ruler) density (mass/volume) color transparency state of matter
The density of a liquid can be measured with a beaker. the beaker is weighed alone, then a specific measured volume of the liquid is placed in the beaker and the beaker is reweighed. The difference between the beaker with and without the water is noted. from there the mass of the liquid for the specific volume is then known. using hte formula d = m/v, we can therefore determine the density. where m is in kg and v is in liters.
By using water, a scale, and a container, one can completely fill the container and weigh it, fully submerge the item, remove it and weigh the container with the fluid remaining, the difference in weight in grams of the water is the same as the objects volume in cubic centimeters.
newton meter
No. Mass and volume are two completely different properties.
No. Mass and volume are two completely different properties.
Volume
volume-A
it is measured by using length times width times height
A gallon is a measure of volume. Volume can be measured by using one of the 2 most common methods: water displacement or a graduated cylinder.
Weight,distance,& volume
volume
By multiplying the height the width and the length. In chemistry, you would often measure volume using a burette, pipette, graduated cylinder and beaker (in order from lowest to highest error in reading)
20% or 50ml
Amount of soil is measured using volume the SI unit for volume is m3
There is no formula for measuring the volume of irregular shapes. The mass can be measured by using a weighing scale.