you would use fat Steve
You do the Mass of the object then, divide the Volume away from it.
graduated cylindergraduated cylinderSubmerge your solid in a liquid the liquid volume displaced is equal to your irregular solid volume.
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If you submerge the object in a volumetrically-labeled beaker, the volume of water displaced (how much the water rises when the object is submerged), is the volume of the object.Either a graduated cylinder or overflow can is used to measure the volume of an irregular solid by water displacement.
discriminant validity
There are a lot of instruments used to measure water volume. There's also the displacement method to measure liquids.
No, displacement cannot directly tell you the volume of an object. Displacement measures the change in position of an object, while volume measures the amount of space an object occupies. However, displacement can indirectly help in calculating volume if combined with other measurements such as length, width, and height.
A micrometer (or micrometer screw gauge) measures the volume of a screw.
a decibel meter.
a calorimeter
volume
The instrument that measures the volume of inhaled and exhaled air is called a spirometer. It is commonly used to assess lung function and diagnose respiratory conditions.
You do the Mass of the object then, divide the Volume away from it.
A measuring cyling ( you fill it up with water then you put the stone in and the change is the volume)
That task can be accomplished with a ruler, a tape measure, or a measuring cup.
There is not an instrument designed to measure the volume of a rectangular box. You would use a ruler or tape measure or similar to measure its linear dimensions and a brain to multiply them together.
Displacement is equal to the volume of fluid displaced by an object. The displacement of an object in a fluid depends on the volume of the object itself, not the volume of the fluid.