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can that help to find the volume of liquids​

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Answered by reenaagrawal
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Every liquid has a characteristic density (D), which is defined as the ratio of its mass (m) to its volume (v). Mathematically: D = m/v. If you know what liquid you have, you can look up its density in a table. Once you know that, all you have to do to find the mass of the liquid is to measure its volume.

Answered by athithya007
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if the container is a standard geometrical shape with a known volume formula, then you can calculate the volume.

Otherwise, it’s more common to measure the volume (e.g., using a graduated cylinder) than to calculate it.

The SI unit is the cubic meter (symbol: m³), but cubic centimeters (cm³), liters (L), and milliliters (mL) are commonly used where appropriate. The liter is defined as one cubic decimeter (dmif the container is a standard geometrical shape with a known volume formula, then you can calculate the volume.

Otherwise, it’s more common to measure the volume (e.g., using a graduated cylinder) than to calculate it.

The SI unit is the cubic meter (symbol: m³), but cubic centimeters (cm³), liters (L), and milliliters (mL) are commonly used where appropriate. The liter is defined as one cubic decimeter (dm

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