-- Measure its mass. -- Measure its volume. -- Divide its mass by its volume. The result is its density.
A unit of volume for a 3 dimensional object such as cubic inches, metres, litres etc. A unit of area for a 2 dimensional object such as square inches, metres etc
That depends on the substance. mL is a measure of Volume (The amount of space something takes up) and lb is a measure of weight. Different substances have different weights at the same volume, so in order to answer this question you need to know what substance you are dealing with and it's density (which is mass over volume).
I would use to measure a volume of a glass liters. Signed Luini, liters are bigger than milliliters and liters are about the volume of a glass.
Gallons are an Imperial measure of volume. Gallons are used in the USA and are about the same as 4 litres. Milk and gasoline are two examples of things measured in gallons.
Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.Sure, gallon is a measure of volume; you can measure or calculate the volume of a person.
To measure volume
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No, millimeter is a measure of length, not volume.
A litre is a measure of a liquids volume
Litres is used to measure volume.
We measure pitch with frequency and volume with amplitude.
there are many unit which measure volume .SI units that measure volume is cubic meter .
Gallon is a measure of volume, equal to 3.785 liters.Gallon is a measure of volume, equal to 3.785 liters.Gallon is a measure of volume, equal to 3.785 liters.Gallon is a measure of volume, equal to 3.785 liters.
Yes. You can measure liquid volume in milliliters. A graduated cylinder is used to measure liquid volume in millimeters, mL.
False. Kilograms measure mass. Liters measure volume.
In Civil engineering, Loose Measure Volume is the measure of the volume of a material after it has been dug up. In general, it will have a lower density than Bank Measure.