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how will you measure the volume of an object which is heavier than water and insoluble in it​

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Answered by mohit810275133
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➡️If a solid object has an irregular shape, a stone,

➡️for example, its volume can be measured in two ways. One is by using a measuring cylinder, and the other one is by using an overflow jar.

➡️Measurement of volume of irregular solid bodies both heavier and lighter than water including those soluble in water, by displacement of water or other liquids in a measuring cylinder.

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