It depends on the system in which you are working, but the units will be the same as for a regular solid. In the International System of Units (SI units, for short), the unit for volume is m3.
The base unit for an irregular solid is typically cubic centimeters (cm^3) when measuring volume. This involves calculating the volume by either submerging the solid in water and measuring the displacement, or using mathematical formulas that approximate the shape of the object.
Liter for liquids or square meter for solids.
Volume is measured in any cubic unit, such as cubic meter, cubic decimeter (also known as liter) or cubic centimeter (also known as milliliter).
A unit equal to the volume of a cube measuring one meter in each dimension.
The density of a substance is its mass divided by its volume. To find the density, you would need to know the specific substance. The unit of density is typically expressed in g/ml for solids and liquids, or g/cm3 for solids.
SI unit of volume is cubic meter (m3). The solids whose volume can be calculated by measuring length, width, height, diameter etc. are called regular solids.
The unit cm3 stands for cubic centimeters. Cubic centimeters is a unit of measure for reporting the volume of regular and irregular solid objects. When reporting the volume of a liquid, milliliters (mL) is the proper unit.
Water displacement is used to find the volume of irregular solids as discovered by Archimedes
The base unit for an irregular solid is typically cubic centimeters (cm^3) when measuring volume. This involves calculating the volume by either submerging the solid in water and measuring the displacement, or using mathematical formulas that approximate the shape of the object.
its volume can only be messured by displacement. it is difficult to equaly devide. it can be difficult to determine density if you are trying to determine the density of the material, not the object.
To measure what quantity of irregular solids? If its volume you are referring then you can use the volume displacement method where you need a measuring cylinder, water and possibly a displacement can.Measure a known quantity of water. Then immerse the irregular solid in this cylinder. The rise in the water level equals the volume of the irregular solid. Note that if the irregular object floats, a sinker must be used to fully immerse the irregular solid, where the volume of the sinker should be known.Hope this helps- if you need more information email me @ physicsisland@hotmail.com
you cut it into regular solids then figure out those then add them together
measure the volume of liquid that the object displaces
When you need to find volume of an irregular solid or a liquid.
To determine the density of irregular solids like pebbles, you can use the water displacement method. First, measure the volume of water in a container. Then, add the irregular solid to the water and measure the new volume. The difference in the two volume readings can be used to calculate the volume of the irregular solid. Finally, divide the mass of the pebbles by the volume to calculate the density.
cubic centimeter (also a unit for volume of solids)
The volumes of small irregular solids are usually easily measured by measuring the volume of fluid displaced when they are immersed in a liquid. For example: You would have to put the object in a measuring glass with water in it. (~1/3 filled) Put the object in it and then get the number from the measuring glass (beaker etc. mostly beaker) and that is how you measure a irregular solid!