You would determine the volume of water it displaces and measure it.
I would assume that you would use displacement to determine volume when the object is extremely complicatedly shaped.
To find the volume of an elephant, you would first need to measure its dimensions (length, width, and height) using appropriate measuring tools. Then, you would calculate the volume by multiplying these three measurements together. The formula for calculating the volume of a rectangular object, such as an elephant, is Volume = Length x Width x Height. Be sure to use the same unit of measurement for all dimensions to ensure accuracy in your calculation.
You would first determine the mass of the egg. Then you would need to determine the volume of the egg through water displacement. Then you would need to divide its mass by its volume, and that will give you the density.
To investigate the reaction that produces elephant toothpaste, a scientist could outline the materials needed, describe the procedure for creating the reaction, measure the resulting foam's volume, then analyze the chemical equation driving the reaction to draw conclusions. This would help determine how factors like the concentration of reactants or the presence of catalysts affect the foam's volume.
You could weigh it. You can also determine its density by comparing it to an equal volume of water, but first you would have to determine how much water it displaces to determine its volume.
Volume
The same as the volume of blood in an elephant.
First you fill tub with water all the way, Put him in , walk him out, take the Volume of the water now missing, then stand him on 4 scales ( 1 for each foot ) The total density = mass divided by volume . (mass is the weight) Hope i helped!
Solids have fixed shapes and volumes.Liquids have more or less a fixed volume (but may be moderately compressible). They take on the shape of their container.Gasses take on the shape and volume of the container.So your answer would be Liquid.
No, the amount of a liquid is volume. Density is independent of volume.
To determine the density of an element, you would need to measure its mass and volume. The density of an element is calculated by dividing its mass by its volume. The formula for density is: Density Mass / Volume. By measuring the mass and volume of the element, you can then calculate its density.