you multiply the length times width times height and you should get the volume.
If the solid is of uneven shape, immerse it in the known volume of water and note the increase in volume of water due to inclusion of solid. This extra volume of water created by displacement is the volume of that solid.
The volume of any solid object is the space it occupies.
Then the solid object has a greater density and will sink.
Density= mass/volume
Immerse it in water and its volume is equal to the volume of water displaced
g/cm3 and g/mL
You find the volume of the object, and then divide it by the mass.
The volume of any solid object is the space it occupies.
It is the volume - strictly the internal volume - of a solid object.
Gas is an object that has no definite shape or volume. Solids and liquids have volume.
l*h
The volume of a solid object such as a rock or pebble can be determined by submerging it in a liquid in a graduated cylinder or other container. The difference in the volume of the liquid is the volume of the object.
That's a description of the volume of a solid. The volume of an object is the amount of 3-dimentional space that object occupies.
multiply it Length- Width - Height , or measure the volume of a container of water then stick the object in and measure the volume of the object+water then subtract the volume of the water then you have the volume
Then the solid object has a greater density and will sink.
Get a liquid volume measuring jug, fill it to a fixed level with water and make a note of the level = level A. Next drop in the solid object and make a note of the new level = level B.Subtract level A from level B and the difference is the volume of the solid object.
Density= mass/volume
It is a 3 dimensional object that has density and volume