This volume can be measured in millilitres.
The volume of a liquid.
using measuring cylinder (if the volume is large) using syringe / needle (if the volume to measure is very small, below 2 ml)
No. When water freezes and becomes ice, it expands. This causes it to have greater volume. If you were to melt down ice, the volume you would measure afterwards (in liquid form) would be lass than the volume of the actual solid ice.
Milliliters/mL (Metric) or Fluid Ounces/Fl Oz (Imperial)
Because most rocks are not made up of common geometric shapes, it would be difficult or impossible to find the volume of a rock using a ruler; there would be no easy way to measure the rock's irregular volume. However, by measuring the volume of liquid a rock displaces, its volume can easily be determined.
you measure liquid or volume.
liquid volume
I would place it in a container full of liquid after measuring the liquid. I would measure the amount of liquid displaced by the object. That amount is equal to the volume of the irregular object if it is fully submerged in the liquid.
I would place it in a container full of liquid after measuring the liquid. I would measure the amount of liquid displaced by the object. That amount is equal to the volume of the irregular object if it is fully submerged in the liquid.
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.
millilitres
The volume of a liquid.
liquid
I don't understand what you are asking. If evaporation of a liquid occurs then the volume will decrease not increase. Then if you want to measure the amount or volume of liquid remaining (or the amount which has evaporated) then you would simply measure the volume beforehand and the volume after. Is this what you were asking or perhaps you want to know what instrumentation you would use? Padraic
no, a balance is used to measure the mass of an object. to find the volume of a liquid, you would put it in a graduated cylinder and see the number it goes up to.
Inches or Centimeters would be small enough to measure a teacup.
you would use a Graduated Cylynder