It is usually determined by math, and by measuring.
It is usually determined by math, and by measuring.
It is usually determined by math, and by measuring.
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The volume of an irregularly shaped geometric object is typically determined by the amount of water it displaces when submerged. This method utilizes the principle of fluid displacement to calculate the volume of the object. By measuring the amount of water the object displaces, one can determine its volume.
The volume of a uniform geometric object is usually determined by using the appropriate formula for that particular shape, such as V = lwh for a rectangular prism, V = πr^2h for a cylinder, or V = 4/3πr^3 for a sphere. The formula takes into account the dimensions of the object to calculate its three-dimensional space.
No, the geometric mean is not typically used to determine the scale of an object. It is primarily used in statistics to calculate the average of a set of numbers, particularly when those numbers are multiplicative or vary exponentially. Scale is usually determined through measurements or ratios rather than statistical means.
like a shape like squares triangles that stuff if its a shape its probobly a geometric object
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That would be the point.
The path of the object is straight during uniform motion .
Every object.
When the object is a regular, geometric shape.