Calibration error (the equipment gives the incorrect result) and false assumptions (the sample is uniform and solid).
You cannot calculate it without the length. However, it is possible to get the volume by submerging the prism in water and measuring the volume of the displaced water.
Decibels are the scale used for measuring the volume of sounds.
to measure volume the object must be three dimensional. the purpose of measuring the volume of an area is to know its capacity
Its volume is 27cm3
Only if that volume is contained in a rectangular prism.
Boyle's Law relates gas pressure (P) to volume (V) by the equation P1V1 = P2V2. There are two sources of errors to experimentally and theoretically applying Boyle. The first is based on instrumentation, which include operator errors and certainty problems when measuring P and V. The second is from calculations, specifically user errors.
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You cannot calculate it without the length. However, it is possible to get the volume by submerging the prism in water and measuring the volume of the displaced water.
Yes, a measuring cylinder is used for measuring volume. It is called a graduated cylinder
By measuring it in a measuring cylinder or beaker or some container of a known volume.
Decibels are the scale used for measuring the volume of sounds.
Only if the solid is in the form of a fine powder. Alternatively, if the solid is small and you have a liquid in which it is not soluble, then it is possible to employ the displacement method to measure its volume.
The net change in displacement of the potato samples is measuring the overall movement or shift in position of the potatoes. It indicates the total distance and direction that the potatoes have moved from their initial position to their final position.
By measuring it in a measuring cylinder or beaker or some container of a known volume.
Measuring Pipette is for small amount of volume only.Graduated Cylindrers is for measuring large amount of volume.
Of a solid, measuring the quantity of fluid displaced by the object should suffice. Of a liquid, measuring its volume with a measuring cylinder or similar. Of a gas, measuring its mass or volume under conditions of standardized temperature and pressure
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