The fact that a solid is irregular has nothing to do with which unit you pick. It is the size of the object which determines this. If it is the size of a room you might use metres cubed, but if it would fit in your pocket then centimetres cubed will be more appropriate. It is the method of measuring the volume which is affected by the irregularity. You can't do it with measuring and geometry, so you have to use the displacement of water.
The best unit for expressing the density of a solid is typically grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3), depending on the scale of measurement and convenience. These units represent the mass of the solid per unit volume.
You put water in a bowl and measure how much water you have in the bowl. Then place the object in the bowl and see how much water you have now. Then subtract what you have now by the measurement you had before and that's the volume of the irregular object.
Unless you have experience with calculus, your best bet is to do water displacement: Put the object in a known amount of water and record the change and calculate the difference or liquid displacement
i dont know the instrument but i know experiment ..... take volumetric flask full with water insert subject below water level the displacement of level in volume is the volume of that subject.... By Archimedes principle
The displacement method is best used to determine the volume of irregularly shaped objects that cannot be measured directly using traditional methods such as length, width, and height measurements. It involves measuring the volume of water displaced when the object is submerged in a known volume of water.
The best way to find the volume of an irregular solid is to submerge it in a liquid and see how much the liquid rises. You can also use calculus and tripple integrals, but that gets really sticky.
The best unit for expressing the density of a solid is typically grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm^3) or kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3), depending on the scale of measurement and convenience. These units represent the mass of the solid per unit volume.
The best way to find the volume of an irregular shape is to split it up into shapes that you know, find the volumes of those individual pieces, and then add up all of the volumes of the split pieces to get your total volume of the irregular shape.
Cm^3. THE 3 IS WRITTEN AS AN EXPONENT.
If the object is irregular the best way is to measure the volume of water it displaces when you immerse it completely in water.
If the object is irregular the best way is to measure the volume of water it displaces when you immerse it completely in water.
You put water in a bowl and measure how much water you have in the bowl. Then place the object in the bowl and see how much water you have now. Then subtract what you have now by the measurement you had before and that's the volume of the irregular object.
Unless you have experience with calculus, your best bet is to do water displacement: Put the object in a known amount of water and record the change and calculate the difference or liquid displacement
Make a mold of the object and then fill the mold with water and measure the volume of the water.
Best options: 1. Break up the volume into familiar 3-d shapes. 2. Use integration by parts.
i dont know the instrument but i know experiment ..... take volumetric flask full with water insert subject below water level the displacement of level in volume is the volume of that subject.... By Archimedes principle
In a solid, particles are closely packed together in a regular pattern and vibrate in fixed positions. This results in a fixed volume and shape for the solid.