The easiest way is to get a small measuring cup with fractions of ounces and fill it to the one-ounce mark with water or another suitable liquid. Then drop the marble in and subtract 1 ounce from the new measurement. If you can't find a small measuring cup, use a large one and use more marbles, then divide your results by the number of marbles used. If you can't do that, then somehow measure the diameter of the marble, divide it by 2 to find the radius, and plug it into this formula: (4 . pi . r3) / 3 = volume of sphere. Answer: Obviously the use of a graduated cylinder wuld make the process more accurate than using a measuring cup as it is marked in 1 ml increments. Alternately the marble can be weigher and the indicated mass multiplied by the typical specific gravity of glass (2.58) to give the volume
If I was you i would use millimetres or centimetres.
Grams
It would be the simplest way to do so.
I would use a micrometer. A caliper would do as well.
You would use Volume.
If I was you i would use millimetres or centimetres.
Grams
It would be the simplest way to do so.
I would use a micrometer. A caliper would do as well.
milimetersMilliliter
You would use a tape measure.
You would use Volume.
mililiters
volume
I would use to measure a volume of a glass liters. Signed Luini, liters are bigger than milliliters and liters are about the volume of a glass.
No, millilitres is a measure of volume not mass. You would use milligrams.
This volume can be measured in millilitres.