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Base x Height X Length= Volume

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16y ago

It can be very simple, as is the case with regular box-shaped or cube-shaped objects, or it can be very complicated if you have to account for curved surfaces or very irregular shapes. The basic idea, though, for simple and 'regular' objects, is that you have to multiply measurements along 3 dimensions: length, width, and height. Follow the link for more specifics.

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13y ago

for Regular objects it is VOLUME = MASS/DENSITY

and for Irregular objects it is DISPLACEMENT:)

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12y ago

The correct method would be putting the liquid into a beaker!

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6y ago

Graduated Cylinder,Overflow Cup

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12y ago

Length times width times height.

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Q: What is the correct method for making an accurate measuerment of the volume of a liquid?
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