Beaker, flask, jug.
The answer will completely depend on the capacity of that particular jug.
You measure volume in a measuring jug, or when you are trying to put your mother pet chihuahua in an orange juice carton.
Measure the length of the edge of the cube and multiply this by itself 3 times.Fill a measuring jug with enough water to cover the cube. Measure the level of water. Immerse the cube in the water in jug and measure the level of the water. The difference in level is the volume of the cube.
I would use a large, graduated measuring jug for this.I would use a large, graduated measuring jug for this.
There is no standard volume.
find a jug just wide enough to fit the whole potato. Find a measuring jug that the jug fits into. Fill the first jug with water and put it into the empty measuring jug. Place the potato into the full jug. Let the water spill into the measuring jug. Take the first jug out and the amount of water that spilled out is equal to the volume of the potato. This is called displacement and was devised by Archimedes.
You would use volume to see how much juice is in a jug.
a labeled jug
Well, if the measuring jug is large enough, all you need to do is fill it with water high enough that you can completely submerge yourself. Measure the water level before and after you get in, using the marking pencil. The distance between the two marks is your volume.
A graduated cylinder is commonly used to measure liquid volume, while a measuring cup is typically used for measuring dry ingredients like flour or sugar. Both can provide accurate volume measurements depending on the substance being measured.
Get a measuring jug that will hold the marbles easily. Half fill the measuring jug with water. Note the volume reading on the measuring Jug scale (measurement A). Add the marbles. Note the new water level reading on the measuring jug scale (measurement B).Subtract measurement A from measurement B, the answer is the volume of the marbles.