how will you measure the volume of a small object which is heavier than water and insoluble in it?
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IT'S VOLUME WILL BE EQUAL TO THE VOLUME OF LIQUID DISPLACED BY IT.
IF IT IT KEPT IN A CONTAINER CONTAINING WATER.
IT'S VOLUME WILL BE EQUAL TO THE VOLUME OF LIQUID DISPLACED BY IT.
IF IT IT KEPT IN A CONTAINER CONTAINING WATER.
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