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The amount of space occupied by an object is called it's volume. Volume can be used to measure the amount of space occupied by solids, liquids or gases. Solids are relativly easy for cubiods V=l x w x h and for other regular shapes similar calculations exist. For irregular solids displacment can be used, the amount of water displaced by the solid is equal to it's volume. Liquids can placed into measuring vessles, the vessles are solids usually of regular shape with a known space inside them, an example being a measuring cylinder. Gases can be compressed to take up less volume so volume measurements are always quoted with a pressure and temperature. Gasses are measured in a similar way to liquids however the vessles used must be gas tight, an example being a gas syringe. Because the object is measured in 3 dimensions cubic units are used for measuremants eg. cm3, m3. As most substances expand when heated so measurements of volume must take into consideration the temperature at which the measurment was taken. Air pressure may also alter the volume of a substance. It is usual to quote volume measurements for standard temperature and pressure. The volume of sound is measured in decibles(dB) with a dB meter. just use LxWxH (lengthxwidthxheight) or if it can fit in a beacker use water displacement
Alan Shearer scored the fastest ever Premiership goal, a goal on 10 seconds playing for Newcastle United of the Barclay's Premiere League.Ledley King of Tottenham Hotspur equaled this feat, scoring on 10 seconds in their 3-3 draw with Bradford in the 2000/01 season.The fastest goal in an FA Cup Final occurred on 30 May, 2009, in the FA Cup Final in front of a crowd of over 90,000 at New Wembley Stadium, London: Louis Saha scored for Everton v Chelsea on 25 seconds of the first half. Saha's goal for Everton is also one of the fastest on record in top-flight English football (The Football Association Barclay's English Premiere League from 20 February 1992) in all competitions. Drogba's equalizer for Chelsea at 22.40 of the first half of the 2009 Final also marks the fastest that both teams have scored in an FA Cup Final.Wayne Rooney scored a goal in 53 seconds!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Eric Cantona was the first player to score a hat-trick in the Premier League, when Leeds United beat Tottenham Hotspur 5-0 on August 15 1992.Efan Ekoku of Norwich City was the first player to score four goals in one Premier League match.Andy Cole was the first player to score five goals in a Premiership match, for Manchester United vs. Ipswich in the 1994/95 season. The final score was 9-0, which is also a Premiership record for the widest victory/defeat margin.Brian Deane scored the first ever Premiership goal, for Sheffield United vs. Manchester United on the opening day of the 1992/93 season.Les Ferdinand scored the Premiership's 10,000th goal in Tottenham Hotspur's 4-0 win over Fulham in December 2001.Manchester United's Ruud Van Nistlerooy holds the record for scoring in the most consecutive games. He scored in eight in a row during the 2001/02 season beating Mark Stein's record of seven set in the 1993/94 season whilst paying for Chelsea.Andy Turner became the youngest Premiership goal scorer when he netted for Tottenham Hotspur against Everton on September 5, 1992. He was aged just 17 years and 166 days.Jim Fryatt still holds the all-time fastest goal in English football at any level when he scored on 5 seconds on 25 April, 1964, playing in Division Four for Bradford Park Avenue v. Tranmere Rovers.Freddy Eastwood, playing in his League Four debut for Southend United v. Swansea City, scored his first League goal in his first League game on 7 seconds on 16 October, 2004.James Hayter, playing in League One football for AFC Bournemouth v. Wrexham on 23 February, 2004, scored the fastest hat trick (3 goals, without any other score on either side) in English football history, scoring all 3 goals within 2 minutes and 20 seconds. AFC Bournemouth defeated Wrexham 6-0.The fastest goal by a substitute was an astonishing 1.8 seconds after coming on by Nicklas Bendtner, playing in the Barclay's Premiere League for Arsenal v. Tottenham Hotspur, 22 December, 2007.
Daniel Shearer goes by Shearer.
Shearer on Shearer - 1996 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
Anne Shearer is the mother of the English footballer, Alan Shearer.
Harry Shearer's birth name is Harry Julius Shearer.
Moira Shearer's birth name is Moira Shearer King.
Norma Shearer's birth name is Shearer, Edith Norma.
Gail Elizabeth Shearer has written: 'The Mellen and Shearer families'
Alan Shearer is a christian.
Denny Shearer's birth name is Dennis J. Shearer.
The cast of Shearer on Shearer - 1996 includes: Jim Bowen as himself Kenny Dalglish as himself Glenn Hoddle as himself
Jock Shearer died in 1979.
Jim Shearer was born in 1977.