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Comparing the volume of different boxes is as simple as comparing the volume measure of the boxes. A first step would be to measure the dimensions of all the boxes. The investigator would want to insure that all the boxes under consideration have their volumes set down in the same units. If cubic inches is desired, measure each boxes' length, width and height in inches. Then calculate volumes in inches3 (cubic inches) to insure "fair" comparison. Lastly, simply list or arrange them from largest to smallest or the other way around.Just mutiply lenghhxwidthxheight
A graph about masses and volumes would represent density.
No you would measure it in kilos, because its mass and volume are too great to measure in liters alone.
there are many different ways but I would go with yards.
A unit of volume such as a litre.
When you want to measure small volumes or larger volumes to a high degree of accuracy.
you would use a graduated cylinder to measure volumes of liquids
a measuring cylinder
A kilogram is a measure of mass therefore a kilogram of lead and a kilogram of feathers have the same mass: one kilogram. They would, however, have different volumes and densities.
As a farmer plants crops. Different crops require different volumes of water. It is of an advantage to a farmer to know how much water is there to supply for a certain crop so it(crops) can be planted at the right time with adequate water supply.
Comparing the volume of different boxes is as simple as comparing the volume measure of the boxes. A first step would be to measure the dimensions of all the boxes. The investigator would want to insure that all the boxes under consideration have their volumes set down in the same units. If cubic inches is desired, measure each boxes' length, width and height in inches. Then calculate volumes in inches3 (cubic inches) to insure "fair" comparison. Lastly, simply list or arrange them from largest to smallest or the other way around.Just mutiply lenghhxwidthxheight
No, the 10g piece of aluminum and 10g piece of iron would not have the same volume. Different materials have different densities, so even if they have the same mass, their volumes will be different.
to for example measure the pressure under water
A measuring cup can be used to measure volumes in liquids. The volume units would be cups, fluid ounces and millilitres.
"Liter" and "kiloliter" are volumes of space. "Meter" is a distance or length. They have different physical dimensions and measure different quantities. Neither one can be converted into the other one. Would you ask someone how many liters he walks to school ?
Yes. Ice expands when it freezes. So equal volumes would weigh different amounts, with the ice weighing less.
Which unit would you use to measure the water in a full tub?