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The volume of a hammer can vary depending on its size and design. To calculate the volume, you can approximate it as a combination of geometric shapes, such as a cylinder for the handle and a solid shape for the head. For example, if you know the dimensions of each part, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = πr²h) for the handle and appropriate shapes for the head, then sum the volumes. Alternatively, you can measure the hammer's dimensions and use water displacement to find its volume.

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1mo ago

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