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There's no specific date associated with the invention of volume and volume was not invented. However, it was discovered. Archimedes was the first person who discovered volume.

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The amount of space something occupies is called?

The answer is the VOLUME


What do you call the procedure that helps you determine the volume of an irregularly shaped object while using a graduated cylinder?

displacement - invented by Archimedes. Completely fill a large volume of something with water. Have a spout to channel all excess water. Place a graduated cylinder under the spout. Place irregular object in the large volume filled with water. The volume of the irregular object will displace an equivalent volume of water into the graduated cylinder. The measured volume in the cylinder is the volume of the irregular object.


What is the difference between stroke volume and swept volume in air compressor?

Stroke volume refers to the volume of air that is displaced or compressed by the piston in a single stroke. Swept volume, on the other hand, refers to the total volume that is displaced by the piston over the entire displacement cycle, including the clearance volume. In summary, stroke volume is the volume displaced in one stroke, while swept volume is the total volume displaced throughout the entire cycle.


How do you measure volume In Water displacement?

To measure volume using water displacement, you fill a graduated cylinder with a specific volume of water, note the initial volume, then submerge the object in the water. The increase in water level is the volume of the object. Subtract the initial volume from the final volume to get the volume of the object.


Do gasses have volume?

No, nothing can have a negative volume. No such thing.

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