Throw it in the water
its volume can only be messured by displacement. it is difficult to equaly devide. it can be difficult to determine density if you are trying to determine the density of the material, not the object.
Pebbles are solid.
That depends on the liquid and the solid. Coal is a solid with a very low density. Mercury is a liquid with a very high density.
No because sodium acetate is soluble in water
The density of solid gold is physical property
its volume can only be messured by displacement. it is difficult to equaly devide. it can be difficult to determine density if you are trying to determine the density of the material, not the object.
I think to the helium pycnometry.
you can be determine irregular solid by its shapes and if it is not measurable by the ruler .
Pebbles are solid.
Density can be used to determine the mass and the volume of a given solid.
Mass divided by volume, just like anything else.
You can dip the irregular solid in a water or other suitable liquid. This is how, you can measure the volume of the solid. The mass can be measured by weighing scale. Mass/volume = density. It is easy to measure the mass and volume of the liquid. First measure the mass the container. Then add the liquid to it. You will get the mass of the liquid. Then measure the volume of the liquid. Use the above formula to calculate the density of the liquid.
If the density of the solid body is greater than the density of the liquid the bodywill sink. If the density of the liquid is greater than the density of the solid thebody will float.If the solid and the liquid have the same density, the solid body can be any whereinside the liquid and may move following currents if they exist in the liquid.Read more:How_does_the_density_of_a_body_and_that_of_a_liquid_determine_that_whether_the_body_will_float_or_sink_into_that_liquid
Measure the solid to determine its length, width, and height. Multiply all three to get its volume. Weigh the solid to determine its weight. Divide weight by volume to get density. Convert as needed to the appropriate units.
Regular solids have all sides the same, irregular solids have different sides.
A measuring cup or graduated cylinderWater or other liquid to place the solid in
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