Measure the three dimensions ( length, width and height) and multiply them together
The answer depends on what information you do have about the object.
Volume is the amount of cubic centimeters in an object. To find the volume of a regular shaped object multiply length x width x height. To find an irregular shaped objects volume put water in a container and measure the amount. Place the object in the water and measure the new volume. Subtract the old volume from the new volume and that's your answer. You would write as x cm3. Weight is gravity's pull on an object
Displacement method.... Is the method to find volume of an irregular object
Make a mold of the object and then fill the mold with water and measure the volume of the water.
lenght x weight x height
Use volume displacement method.
When you are trying to find the volume of an irregularly shaped object.
The answer depends on what information you do have about the object.
Take an amount of water of which you know the volume. Drop the object in the water. Find the difference
It is used to find the volume of an irregularly shaped object. An object dropped into a volume of water will displace an equal volume of water.
Volume is the amount of cubic centimeters in an object. To find the volume of a regular shaped object multiply length x width x height. To find an irregular shaped objects volume put water in a container and measure the amount. Place the object in the water and measure the new volume. Subtract the old volume from the new volume and that's your answer. You would write as x cm3. Weight is gravity's pull on an object
Weight it. Find it's volume. (hint - how much water does it displace). Divide.
Displacement method.... Is the method to find volume of an irregular object
Make a mold of the object and then fill the mold with water and measure the volume of the water.
water displacement
lenght x weight x height
Fill the object with water and pour it out into a graduated cylinder. This will give you the volume of any shaped container. If you want to find its displacement the opposite is needed. A tank of water. The water line is marked. The object is submerged and eureka you mark how high the water goes. Remove the object and measure how much water you have to add to the tank to reach the new line. That would be the displacement of your object. It is about the same as its' internal volume.