You measure the height and the length and add them together. Multiply the result by the square root of the width. That number, in cubic units, is the volume.
To measure the density of a regularly shaped solid, common tools used include a balance or scale to measure the mass, and a ruler or caliper to measure the dimensions (length, width, and height) of the solid. With this information, the density can be calculated by dividing the mass by the volume of the solid, which can be determined by multiplying the three dimensions together.
The unit for volume is the same, whether the shape is regular or irregular.
well, for an irregularly shaped object it is a eureka can or a graduated cylinder, but for a regularly shaped object it is a simple formula: Length*Width*Height. I am 10 years old and learned that in science class.
The pieces are then dipped in a cup full of liquid volume measure, we have been frustrated. Archimedes law.
This is the Archimedes principle.
yes you can use a balance to measure the volume of an irregular shaped solid.
mass over volume
The volume of regular solid can be measured by multiplying the length, is width and its distance.
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Immerse it in water and its volume is equal to the volume of water displaced
Put solid in a container ; fill container with water to a known container volume; take object out of container and read the remaining volume. subtract this remaining volumefrom the known volume. This result is the volume of the regular or irregular shaped solid.
1. Measure the dimensions of the solid. 2. Calculate the volume on this geometric base.
You measure its mass and volume and then density = mass/volume.
To measure the volume of a regular shaped solid object use l x w x h or water displacement. The mass can be found using a Triple Beam Balance.
To measure the density of a regularly shaped solid, common tools used include a balance or scale to measure the mass, and a ruler or caliper to measure the dimensions (length, width, and height) of the solid. With this information, the density can be calculated by dividing the mass by the volume of the solid, which can be determined by multiplying the three dimensions together.
cubic meter, m3