The volume of regular solid can be measured by multiplying the length, is width and its distance.
It matters what you are trying to measure. For instance the largest for distance would be different than for volume.
RAID-5 provides data redundancy by using parity. Parity is a calculated value used to reconstruct data after a failure. While data is being written to a RAID-5 volume, parity is calculated by doing an exclusive OR (XOR) procedure on the data. The resulting parity is then written to the volume.
Solid timber is what you'd expect it to be - actual wood. When people say 'solid timber' they want to let you know that the piece of furniture is not made from veneered particle board/mdf etc which may look like solid timber to the untrained eye.
Mirrored volume is basically a representation of volume copies. This type of data is collected over long periods of time.
the short answer is that as you turn up the volume up it decreases the resistence in between the amp and the speakers, less resistence = more volume
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.
cubic meter, m3
A tape measure or ruler, A book on solid geometry, A calculator or computer.
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.
Any measure of length such as a ruler, yard stick, meter stick, tape measure, etc.
the volume of a regular solid is the area of it's base multiplied by it's height.
yes you can use a balance to measure the volume of an irregular shaped solid.
The measurement of a liquid.
It's simple, you just have to take a measurable recipient big enough to contain the solid, fill the recipient with a known volume of water and drop the irregular solid into the water. Then you can measure the increase of volume, which will be equivalent to the volume of your solid.
mass over volume
If it is a regular solid, meaning all of the sides of the 3 dimensional figure are flat, then you measure and multiply length, width, and height.However, most objects are not regular solids