Submersion method: fill a container and mark its volume. Place the brick in the water. Measure the new level. Calculate the volume difference from before and after.
Dimension-measuring method: measure the length, width and depth of the brick, Multiply them together.
A typical density for black pepper is 550g/l. This really depends on what kind of pepper you are talking about. Here is a useful formula to find out the density of your method. D= M/V (Density equals Mass divided by Volume) You can find the Mass by weighing the pepper on a scale. You can figure out the approximate volume by measuring the pepper in different ways (depending on its size). Once you have the 2 results, you can divide the Mass of the pepper by the Volume of the pepper. The result would be the Density of the pepper.
hey are similar in many ways but liquids are almost imcompressible while the volume of gas decreases with pressure. Twice the pressure--half the volume.
Two ways you could identify an animal as an echinoderm would include five part radial symmetry and tube feet. Most of the animals also have skin that is spiny.
There are a few ways in which you could get nail varnish off clothes. You could buy a special solvent.
There are a few ways to get urine out of a mattress. You could buy a special spray on chemical.
you could run head first into a brick wall ... That doesn't mean you should!!!
You can use either your eyes, calculate the volume or practically pour liquids in a given container to find out which one has a bigger volume.
The two ways are:empirical: measure ittheoretical: calculate it (using formulae).
No ways because base times height is measured in square units whereas volume is measured in cubic units.
find buoyancy and the height depth and with and you've got your answer
For complex shapes finding the volume is quite difficult. You could do it one of three ways: Simplify the rock's shape, say as a sphere, then use 4/3(pi)(radius^3) to find the volume. Or you could integrate the surface area. I suggest you look up how to do this, since it cannot be easy taught. If you are looking for a simple answer, stick with the first method. Another method is, if you know the density of the rock you can weigh it and find the volume using: mass/density = volume
multiply it Length- Width - Height , or measure the volume of a container of water then stick the object in and measure the volume of the object+water then subtract the volume of the water then you have the volume
There are many ways to find the volume of irregular shapes, but the most commonly used method is Water Displacement.
v=s.h where h:height and s:surfacev=m/d where m:mass and d:density
multplying the hieght, depth and width is one way. another way is to find out what the buoyancy is
There are a number of ways in which you could find the ability of an object to float. You could for example test it by putting it in water.
There are a number of ways that you could find a horizontally displaced object. You could for example just look.