Metric units of volume include the cubic meter, cubic centimeter, cubic millimeter,
milliliter, cubic kilometer, and liter. When used to express the volume of a space
or object, the shape of the object is completely irrelevant.
Volume is equal to the displaced volume of water when completely, airless, sunk or immersed under water level.
The space taken up by an object is called volume.
You do the Mass of the object then, divide the Volume away from it.
The answer depends on what characteristic of the raisin is being measured: its mass, its length, volume, temperature - or whatever.
well density measures how much an object is by its size and you calculate it by finding the mass then volume.Then you divide the two answers then whatever answer you get,you round it to the nearest tenths
The density of a non-uniform object can be found by using its mass and volume. The volume can be measured by placing the object in volumetric glassware filled with water. The increase in volume is equal to the volume of the object. The object can then be weighed using a scale. The density of the object will be given by the ratio of mass / volume.
A litre or cubic metre.
The litre
This measurement is called volume.
liters * * * * * Actually, it is the cubic metre.
volume
No. Volume measures the amount of space something takes up.
Volume measures how much 3 dimensional space an object occupies or takes up.
No, it is used to find the weight or mass of an object.
The space taken up by an object is called volume.
You do the Mass of the object then, divide the Volume away from it.
15,000 cm3
Liter for liquids or square meter for solids.