An object would displace an amount of water equal to its volume. The volume of the object is given by the product of its height, length, and width.
V = l*h*w
V = 13cm*10cm*8cm = 1040cm3
fill a glass (or any container large enough) with water, then drop the object gently in the glass. However much water is displaced (overflown out of the glass), that is the volume of the object in its place.say the amount of water displaced weighed 10g10g = 1cl1cl = 10cm^3Therefore the object displaced 10cm^3 of water, making that its total volume.
10cmx10cmx10cm=1000cm3 1ooocm3=1000cc (centremetres cubed) =1000g (1kg) =1000ml (1L)
length x width x height. So if you had an object that was 10cm long, 10cm wide and 10 heigh the volume would be 1000 cm3
A dog can be
1litre
You would need 10 10cm sticks
3.14*102 = 314 square centimeters
10cm
285.6 liters. A liter is 10cm x 10cm x 10cm. So all you have to do is multiply 14 x 6 x 3.4 to get the number of liters.
5 cups of water
Well, that depends on the type of chocolate. If it is in chips or chunks it would be less grams than if it is liquid.
Centimeters and feet have a 1:1 ratio, so 10cm would be equivalent to 10 feet.