Submerge it in water and measure how much the water rises.
by measuring the amount of water it displaces
One way to measure the volume of an oddly shaped object is by using the water displacement method. Fill a container with a known volume of water, then submerge the object in the water and measure the change in water level - this change in volume is equal to the volume of the object.
To measure the volume of an oddly-shaped object like a teacup, you can use the water displacement method. First, fill a graduated cylinder or overflow container with a known volume of water and note the level. Then, carefully submerge the teacup in the water, ensuring it is fully submerged without touching the sides. The volume of water displaced, indicated by the rise in water level, will equal the volume of the teacup.
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To find the volume of an oddly shaped object like a rock using a graduated cylinder, first fill the cylinder with a known volume of water and record this level. Next, gently submerge the rock in the water, ensuring it is fully submerged without touching the sides. The new water level will rise; subtract the initial water level from the new level to determine the volume of the rock, which is equal to the volume of water displaced.
To determine the density of an object, you need its mass and volume. If the object is oddly shaped, you can determine its volume by measuring the volume of water displaced when thee object is submerged in a container of water.
It is not at all skewed. As to oddly shaped, it depends on your expectations.
If the object is oddly or irregularly shaped, then it's much easier to measureits volume with the graduated cylinder than with the ruler. But the volumeis the same no matter how it's measured. If the results are not the same,then at least one and possibly both measurements were done wrong.
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Divide your oddly shaped room into smaller standard shapes. Calculate each smaller shape's area then add all of your answers together.