This would be called a graduated cillender.
But the ccs vary in this tool...from 100 to 1000
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A graduated CYLINDER might be a better choice!
Mass divided by Volume = Density. Or use the displacement method for an irregularly shaped object.
If you want to measure it's volume, place it in a measuring cylinder containing a certain amount of water, and measure the extra units to get the volume of the object
It is the displacement method.
Google "Archimedes' Principle" and see if that gives you a clue...
You fill up water ina beaker, measure the volume of the water as it originally was, then drop in an irregulary-shaped object, measure that volume, and subtrect the two. The difference is the volume of the object.
If the object in question is water proof, and small enough. You can measure the amount of displaced water when it is placed in a tank full of water, this may not work for a lot of things but it can help when attempting to measure some objects.
yes you can use a balance to measure the volume of an irregular shaped solid.
Do you mean volume? If possible drop the item in a measured volume of water or other liquid and remeasure the volume, then subract the to numbers to get the volume of the item.
You can push it under water / under the liquid's surface, and measure the displacement of liquid.
It is used to find the volume of an irregularly shaped object. An object dropped into a volume of water will displace an equal volume of water.
Use volume displacement method.
Immerse the object completely in a liquid (e.g. water) and measure the volume of liquid displaced.
the water displacement method
graduated cylinder
When you are trying to find the volume of an irregularly shaped object.
Volume displacement.
well, for an irregularly shaped object it is a eureka can or a graduated cylinder, but for a regularly shaped object it is a simple formula: Length*Width*Height. I am 10 years old and learned that in science class.