There isn't an actual machine that weighs volume, per-say. The weight of an object can be found, then using an equation or calculator, the weight can be converted into volume.
Mass is how much a thing weighs, Volume is how much space it takes up, and Density is how much it weighs per unit volume and is calculated as mass/volume
The volume is 1.55 cm^3.
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Mercury's volume is 0.056 times that of the Earth.
10 ml of water has 10 c.c. volume
A dekaliter is a unit of volume and does not weigh anything on its own. It is equal to 10 liters of volume.
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10 ml
The volume of body fat that weighs 10 pounds is approximately 2.1 gallons (8 liters) since fat has a density of about 0.9 g/ml.
The average volume of an orange is 246.45 centimeter cubed. This is assuming that the average orange weighs about 100 g.
Volume "tells" us how much an object can be filled with or how much an object can hold.
You cannot associate weight with volume without knowing the density. If you find this out, then Density is mass/volume