The shape and volume of water are determined by the container it is in. Water takes the shape of its container due to its ability to adapt to its surroundings and fill the space available. Its volume is determined by the amount of water molecules present within the container.
the strength or volume of the sound wave :)
Liquid volume is typically determined using a measuring container such as a beaker, graduated cylinder, or measuring cup. The volume is read by observing the level of the liquid at the meniscus, which is the curve at the top of the liquid. The volume is usually expressed in units such as milliliters (mL) or liters (L).
In their mass, that is about correct. The volume can not be accurately determined.
No, the water content of snow cannot be determined simply by weighing it. It requires melting the snow and then measuring the volume of water that is produced. The water content of snow is calculated as the ratio of water volume to the initial snow volume.
Mass and volume are not determined by density. Rather density is determined by mass and volume
No, they are determined by measurement.
mass / volume = density
The volume of a gas can be determined by measuring the volume of the container that holds it
It is usually determined by math, and by measuring.
when you divide mass by volume, you get DENSITY.
You multiply the height, length, and width of the cube and the answer is the volume.
density
density
It is usually determined by math, and by measuring.
By measuring it in a measuring cylinder or beaker or some container of a known volume.
Measure the mass and volume of the substance, then divide the mass by the volume.