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If you mean what means does one have to measure it, the best tool is "displacement":

You take a known volume of water, and immerse the thing you want to measure. The amount of extra space the water takes up will be exactly the volume of the thing you put in it.

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you can shake the can of soda and open it in a big cup and pour it in a measuring cup and measure it.

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You could measure the inside diameter and height of the bottle and calculate the volume, or simply fill the bottle with water and measure the volume of water required.

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Fill it with water, then empty it into a large graduated cylinder

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look at the back of the bottle, douche!

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put it in a 1 liter bottle

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2 Liters

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