That is correct. Volume is height x length x width.
Volume = length x width x height
Volume = Length time width times height.
by measuring the object
If an object sinks in a fluid then it has a density greater than the fluid. This assumes the object is solid and not shaped like a boat.
an object shaped to produce lift by the bernoulli principle when moving in a fluid
Using a graduated beaker, add water sufficent to totally immerse the object. Note the initial volume of the water without the object. Put the irregularly-shaped object in the beaker and note the final volume. The difference between the final and initial readings is the volume of the object. This is only possible if the object is not soluble in water. If it is, use some other fluid in which it is not soluble.
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.
lenght x weight x height
-- Measure length, width, and height. -- Multiply (length) times (width) times (height). -- The result is the volume of the box-shaped object.
The length times the width times the height.
Length times width times height.
It is length * breadth * height.
well, for an irregularly shaped object it is a eureka can or a graduated cylinder, but for a regularly shaped object it is a simple formula: Length*Width*Height. I am 10 years old and learned that in science class.
Measure the three dimensions ( length, width and height) and multiply them together
You need to put it into a container or other measuring object and use the water displacement method. This means that you put water into the container and when the object is placed inside, you take the difference between the height of the water before and the height of the water afterward. This is the volume of the object.
Length X Width X Height (L X W X H)
I am not positive but i think that a regular shaped object can be measured and an irregular can not Hope this helps :D
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
It depends on the exact shape. For a square or rectangle, it would be length times width times height.