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You can find the mass of the object by multiplying volume and density.
Fill the object with water and pour it out into a graduated cylinder. This will give you the volume of any shaped container. If you want to find its displacement the opposite is needed. A tank of water. The water line is marked. The object is submerged and eureka you mark how high the water goes. Remove the object and measure how much water you have to add to the tank to reach the new line. That would be the displacement of your object. It is about the same as its' internal volume.
It is used to find the volume of an irregularly shaped object. An object dropped into a volume of water will displace an equal volume of water.
Measure the amount of liquid that is displaced by the object in question (you will probably need a graduated cylinder). The amount of liquid displaced is the volume of the object. Then, since you have the volume of the object, you can find the mass of the object. Mass=Density x Volume.
You find the density of an object by dividing its mass by its volume.
the three dimensions needed to find the area of a rectangular solid object are: Height, Length and Width.
You can find the mass of the object by multiplying volume and density.
To find the volume of an object you must multiply the height by the width by the length. Expression:(HxWxL=Volume)
You need the object's volume and the object's mass to find the object's density. Then, you divide the object's mass by it's volume. The formula for density is d = density m = mass v = volume
To find the volume of an object, we use an overflow cylinder as it gives a measure of the volume of the object by displacing an equal amount of water into the beaker.
You have to find out its mass, and its volume. Then you divide its mass by its volume.
Take an amount of water of which you know the volume. Drop the object in the water. Find the difference
Fill the object with water and pour it out into a graduated cylinder. This will give you the volume of any shaped container. If you want to find its displacement the opposite is needed. A tank of water. The water line is marked. The object is submerged and eureka you mark how high the water goes. Remove the object and measure how much water you have to add to the tank to reach the new line. That would be the displacement of your object. It is about the same as its' internal volume.
You need the area to find the volume of an object.
multiply it Length- Width - Height , or measure the volume of a container of water then stick the object in and measure the volume of the object+water then subtract the volume of the water then you have the volume
You find the volume of the object, and then divide it by the mass.
The answer depends on what information you do have about the object.