if you dont eat it yes
Displacement
To calculate the volume of an apple, you can approximate it as a sphere. The volume ( V ) of a sphere is given by the formula ( V = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^3 ), where ( r ) is the radius. For an average apple with a diameter of about 7-8 cm, the radius would be approximately 3.5-4 cm. Plugging that into the formula, the volume of an apple would be roughly 150-250 cm³, depending on its size.
It is not a method for an apple.
No.
because they keep changing their apple stuff
yes, the atoms expand and the volume increases Yes. The molecules form a crystal formation which spreads out the volume of the apple juice more than when it is in liquid form. Contrary to the above, the size of atoms does not change.
The function of residual volume is to keep enough pressure in the lungs to keep them from collapsing.
Examples: mass, volume, density, color.
explain how would measure the volume of an apple
No, a liter of molten lead would have a smaller volume than a liter of apple juice. This is because lead is a dense material, so it occupies less space than a less dense material like apple juice in the same volume.
Regular.
Millimeters (mm) is a unit of length, while apple juice is measured in volume, typically in milliliters (mL) or liters (L). To convert milliliters to millimeters in terms of volume, 1 mL is equivalent to 1 cubic centimeter (cc), which is also equal to 1,000 cubic millimeters. However, without a specific volume of apple juice provided, it's not possible to directly relate millimeters to apple juice.