To find the volume of water you must put it in a graduated cylinder. Read the measurements.
it can be found by first taking the volume of the water itself and then the volume of the object in the water. you pour water into the 12-sided object, then measure the amount of water using the graduated cylinder. Then you do this: length x width x height = volume
it can be found by first taking the volume of the water itself and then the volume of the object in the water. you pour water into the 12-sided object, then measure the amount of water using the graduated cylinder. Then you do this: length x width x height = volume
The volume of the irregular solid can be found by measuring the displaced water, which is 5ml. This means the volume of the irregular solid is also 5ml.
it can be found by first taking the volume of the water itself and then the volume of the object in the water. you pour water into the 12-sided object, then measure the amount of water using the graduated cylinder. Then you do this: length x width x height = volume
The volume of an object with an irregular shape can be found using the water displacement method. This involves submerging the object in a graduated cylinder or overflow container filled with water and measuring the rise in water level. The volume of water displaced is equal to the volume of the object. This method is particularly useful for objects that cannot be measured with standard geometric formulas.
The greatest amount of water on Earth is found in the oceans. They contain about 97% of the Earth's water, with an estimated volume of approximately 1.332 billion cubic kilometers.
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the water displacement method
"Eureka! I have found it!"
water displacement or the displacement method
Emerge it in water and check how much the water rises. sources: A man asked this question a long time ago. when he found he could submerge something in water to check its volume and then find its density, he said "Eureka!" who is this man?
The total volume of water on Earth is less than 1,500 million km3. The overall volume of the Earth is 1,100,000 million km3. The percentage of water by volume is therefore about 0.1%This is by comparison a much smaller percentage of water than is found on Europa