how much space does 8.5 bushall of grain take up
volume
Volume.
120.3125 cubic feet
Depends on the pressure and temperature.
That would depend very much on what the solid was. Gold would take up much less volume than plastic.
no volume does not take up space.
for my scientififc research I have learned htat I have no clue :)
the best and most accurate way would be to find a container that measures volume accurately (a graduated cylinder would work well) and fill it with a known amount of water(say, 10 mL). Then count out a number of rice grains (20 or 30 would be enough) and drop them into the the cylinder with the water. Tap the cylinder to make sure there are no bubbles attached to the rice grains, and then record the total volume or the rice and the water (or where the water is up to on the cylinder). If you subtract the volume of the water (the first measurement) from the volume of the rice+water (the second measurment) you will get the volume of the rice. Divide by the number of grains, and you'll have the average volume of a grain of rice.if you want to find the volume of a particular grain of rice, then you can do the same process with just one grain of rice, but you will need something that measures volume much more accurately than a graduated cylinder
Although they have different masses (meaning one is denser than the other), they will take up exactly the same amount of space because they have the same volume.
You take the wheat (which is a grain) and grind it up.
Yes. volume is a measure of how much space a sample of matter takes up!