Firstly, it depends what you are measuring, and second it depends what you mean by large! If you wanted the volume of a packing crate you could use cubic metres. (Or cubic yards or feet in Imperial.)
For the volume of a planet, cubic miles or kilometres would be more sensible. If you wanted the mass you could use kilograms or tonnes (or tons).
A pencil is a solid object.
A pencil is a solid object.
a solid is a solid because the molecules that are in the object are closely compact with each other. they do not move but the do vibrate.
To find the volume of a solid you can't simply calculate, get a large tub of water in which you can completely immerse the solid. Fill the tub with water to the edge, then submerge the solid. Any water that spills over has been replaced by the solid and signifies the amount of space the solid is now taking up. Weigh the water or put it in 1l bottles. 1kg of water is 1l and a liter is a cubic decimeter. From there you can calculate the volume in any unit you want.
A solid object like an ice cube can be liquid. How you ask? you can just heat it up! to change a liquid object back to a solid, you just freeze it!
Volume is difficult to calculate mathematically in a complex shape. Immersing an object in a liquid pushes out a volume of that liquid equal to the volume of the object. The result is called displacement because the solid displaces the liquid.
it depends how big we're talking id say generally when i hit 100 of a unit i usually start using the next biggest one e.g. 1-100cm, 1-100m, .1-100km as long as the resultant measurement is easily understandable enough (like, if you say .000004km or 56,000cm people are going to have to convert in their heads) it should be ok
The mass of a solid object can be measured using a balance or a scale. Simply place the object on the balance or scale and read the measurement displayed. Mass is typically measured in grams or kilograms.
The correct spelling is pyramid. (triangular solid)
that would depend on the size of the object. for eg the length of the golden gate bridge and the length of a knife would take 2 completely different units.
A pencil is a solid object.
Length is the measurement of a one-dimensional quantity. Area is the measurement of a two-dimensional quantity. Volume is the measurement of a three-dimensional quantity. A solid object that exists only temporarily can be described with four dimensions.
No, it's a measurement.
To measure the solid volume of an irregular object, you can use a graduated cylinder filled with water. By submerging the irregular object in the water, you can measure the change in water level, which corresponds to the object's volume. Alternatively, you could use a displacement method with a volumetric flask or a beaker, ensuring that the object is fully submerged for an accurate measurement.
There is no calculation possible. Footage is a measurement of length in 1-dimensional space. The object described in the question appears to be a 3-dimensional [solid] object. Due to the difference in the number of dimensions the question is not answerable.
DK measurement is the measurement of the relative dielectric constant of liquids and solid material. It is a measure of permeability.
Gram is a solid measurement. Air is not solid.