A ruler - plus a pad & pencil to multiply with.
Measure the container itself, or measure the mass of the liquid and the container and find the density of that certain liquid has and isolate for the volume.
Get a sample of the metal. Use a scale to find its mass. If it is shape is that of a rectangular solid (box) measure length, width, and height and multiply to find volume. If it is irregularly shaped, use the water displacement method to find its volume. Divide the mass by the volume to get the density.
Measuring cylinders are commonly used to measure volume, with 1cm3 being the equal to 1ml.
Volume = height x width x depth
You will need the mass and volume of the block. To find mass, use an electronic balance. To find volume, use length x breadth x height. For irregular solid, use the water displacement method. The density is mass divided by volume.
Water A measuring tape and a calculator
mearing cup
A graduated cylinder
Find the volume of the box by using the measurments given; use the equation: V=L*B*H The volume of the closed box is the same as the volume of the open box. The difference is just that the open box has no top.
Grams. Obviously.
A graduated cylinder.
I suggest you use liters.
You need to multiply the length, width, and height.
A metric ruler would be the best bet. Simply measure the length, the width and the height of the box and multiple all three measurements together to find the volume of the box in the unit that you measured the boxes in, cubed.
For the volume you can use a small graduated cylinder. For the mass you can use an analytical balance.
Measure the container itself, or measure the mass of the liquid and the container and find the density of that certain liquid has and isolate for the volume.
Volume = (length) x (width) x (height) V = L W H