Liquid is much more tangible than ice if that's what your asking....
Volume is represented by how much space a solid, liquid, or gas takes up. Liquids can take the shape of any container they are put in. However, unlike a gas, they have a given volume.
isn't a 5 gallon bottle meant to hold 5 gallons of anything?
Are you asking how one can measure the density of a solid object by using a liquid?The answer to that is:1) Fill a container with as much liquid as it can hold without overflowing, and make sure that any overflow will be caught. For example, pick something with a spout and put a bucked under the spout.2) Put the solid object in the liquid, causing some to spill over into the bucket or whatever you're using.3) Measure the volume of the liquid that overflowed.4) Use a scale to measure the mass of the object.5) Divide the mass by the volume to get density.Note that if the object is a regular geometric figure like a cube or something, the volume can be calculated without the liquid method.
Each liquid has a different mass, depending on how much of the liquid is there.
8*8*8 = 512 cubic inches.
8 sheets 4x8.
Liquid is much more tangible than ice if that's what your asking....
500ml
250ml
1/2 cup
the dimond shape things help t hold the mositer and that how paper towels hold thir liquid
Liquid is much more tangible than ice if that's what your asking....
a teaspoon full
how much liquid it can hold
A cube with sides 10cm long would have a volume of 1,000 cm3 = 1 Liter.The amount of liquid in it would depend on how much of that volume is hollow,and on how much liquid you had poured into the hollow volume. The cubecould be solid, hollow and empty, hollow and full etc., or anything in between
5 gals