Break the object into parts that a block or a cylinder has. For example, if you are finding the volume of a doughnut, you will measure the surface of it and subtract the measurements of the hole.
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The formula to find the volume of a object or container in cc (cubic centimeters) depends on its shape. Different formulae are used for spherical, triangular, rectangular, cylindrical, etc. shapes. There is no formula for finding the volume of irregular shapes.
The object's density = (its mass) divided by (its volume)
Mass divided by Volume = Density. Or use the displacement method for an irregularly shaped object.
If the object is irregular you have no hope of calculating its volume from any known dimensions. The easiest way to find its volume is to fill a container full of a liquid (with which the object will not react). Submerge the object in the liquid and collect the liquid displaced. The volume of the displaced liquid, which should be easily measurable, will be the same as that of the object.
14cm
The formula to find the volume of a object or container in cc (cubic centimeters) depends on its shape. Different formulae are used for spherical, triangular, rectangular, cylindrical, etc. shapes. There is no formula for finding the volume of irregular shapes.
divide its mass by its voulme
water displacement
The object's density = (its mass) divided by (its volume)
Mass divided by Volume = Density. Or use the displacement method for an irregularly shaped object.
By integration, which basically means dividing the object into small slices and calculating the area of each slice. If the (basically 2-dimensional) slice is itself irregular, you need to apply integration once more on each slice. This topic is explored in detail in calculus courses.
No there is not i hope that helps!
The method used to measure an irregular solid by placing it in water is called dispersion. If you note the level of the water before placing the object in and the level after, you can find the volume of the object by calculating the difference.
For an irregular shaped object that cannot be measured and then volume calculated with a formula.
If the object is irregular you have no hope of calculating its volume from any known dimensions. The easiest way to find its volume is to fill a container full of a liquid (with which the object will not react). Submerge the object in the liquid and collect the liquid displaced. The volume of the displaced liquid, which should be easily measurable, will be the same as that of the object.
It depends what you are calculating. Volume is the amount of space on object occupies; mass is the amount of matter in an object.