6x5x3 = 90m^3.
When objects cannot be easily measured with a ruler water displacement is used to measure the objects volume. Water displacement measures the amount of water that is displaced, or moved. The amount that the waster rises is mL indicates the volume of the object in Cm3
The mass of 1 cc (cubic centimetre or cm3) of water is 1 gram. Strictly speaking, the equality of mass and volume measures applies for distilled water at 20 deg C at 1 atmosphere, but for all but the most extreme situations is valid.
a large (and i mean big) beaker filled with waterpush the basket ball in the water till your finger barely touches the watermeasure how many mL's were added and the amount should be the volume
No. When water freezes and becomes ice, it expands. This causes it to have greater volume. If you were to melt down ice, the volume you would measure afterwards (in liquid form) would be lass than the volume of the actual solid ice.
This cannot be sensibly answered. Milliliters (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, grams is a measure of weight or mass.
Water expands approximately 10% when frozen, so the water would have less volume than the ice.
Drain and refill all or a portion of the total volume of water.
a cubic meter measures volume. (ex. how much water in a cylinder.)
A measuring cyling ( you fill it up with water then you put the stone in and the change is the volume)
A gallon measures volume of water not distance.
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When objects cannot be easily measured with a ruler water displacement is used to measure the objects volume. Water displacement measures the amount of water that is displaced, or moved. The amount that the waster rises is mL indicates the volume of the object in Cm3
There are a lot of instruments used to measure water volume. There's also the displacement method to measure liquids.
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) measures volume.
Where you can refill and empty container depends on what you want to refill it with. It can be refilled with water from a tap, or with lotion from a refill bag bought from the store.
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
There is no sensible answer to this question. An inch is a linear measure, it measures length. A gallon is a measure of volume, it measures [Length]3. It is not possible to convert one to the other.