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A beaker is used to measure volume using water displacement.
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Water displacement
Upward displacement of water occurs when an object is placed in water, causing the water level to rise. Downward displacement of water occurs when an object is submerged into water, causing the water level to drop.
Water displacement is used to measure the volumn of an irregular shaped object. If a bowling ball was immersed in water, you could use the difference in the before and after water amount to give you the mass of the object inserted.
Another name for displacement can is overload can. They are used to measure the volume of a solid object by submerging it in water and measuring the volume of water displaced.
Usually water displacement is used to determine the volume of an object. When the object is added to the water, the amount of displacement can be measured. I don't know if there is an equation to do this, but it most likely involves subtracting the final volume from the initial volume.~Jeff Johnsonwww.jeffjohnsonis.com
Water displacement is when you put something in water and it gets displaced By Anne
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Yes, the water displacement method can be used to calculate the density of an object that floats in water. To do this, you would need to measure the volume of the water displaced by the object when it is submerged, and then divide the object's mass by this volume to find its density.
In nautical terms, displacement refers to the weight of water that a ship displaces when it is afloat. It is often used to characterize the size of a ship, as it indicates the volume and weight of water it pushes aside. Ships with higher displacement values are typically larger and heavier.