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I would use a large, graduated measuring jug for this.I would use a large, graduated measuring jug for this.
Please specify what you want to measure about the bucket, for example its height, width, circumference, volume, color, albedo, etc.
using measuring cylinder (if the volume is large) using syringe / needle (if the volume to measure is very small, below 2 ml)
a large beaker and sponge
In general it is very difficult. The displacement method, often given as the answer does not always work. The displacement method will work only if the object is reasonably small and you can find a liquid in which it is not soluble and in which it will sink. For small objects, pour some liquid into a calibrated measuring jar and read off the volume. Then you submerge the object and read off the new volume. The difference between the two measures is the volume of the object. For larger objects, it is easier to use two containers: for example a bucket placed in a basin. Completely fill the bucket. Very gently lower the object into the liquid in the bucket. Then carefully remove the bucket and measure the liquid that overflowed from the bucket into the basin. This will equal the volume of the object.
pounds
To calculate the volume of an irregularly shaped object, a good idea would be to get a bucket full of water and submerge that object into the bucket. Then measure the amount of water that runs over and that should be the volume of your object. For example if you take a sealed bottle of bottle stick it in a bucket filled with water, then let it's volume filll the space and displace the water. The water that is displaced or the water that runs out is the volume of your irregular shape. Get it?
How large is the bucket? I would suggest pouring water in to find out.
mililiters
Liquid measure is always called Fluid Measure. Quantity or Volume of fluid is never measured in Centimetres. Volume of fluids is measured in Litres or Millilitres. If, and only if, the fluid is pure water, then the number of ml of it will be the same as the number of cubic centimetres (cc) of it.
since you're probably talking about the volume of water in the bucket, you could use either ml or liters (1 liter is 1000 ml), grams are a measure of weight and meters measure length.
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