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The object who's volume can't be measured by using water displacement is the?

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Answered by shaunakchanda2008
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Answer:You can measure anything's volume using water displacement from solid to liquid to gas.

Explanation: You need a graduated cylinder of some kind, that will be used to measure the volume of your object. You also need a jug of water that will be able to hold your object. Now pour water into the jug, until it is really full. Immerse your object into the jug, and collect the excess water into the graduated cylinder.

Ideally, you want to make sure that the graduated cylinder is right next to the water jug, so that all the excess water, pours into it. You will then know the volume, by looking at how much water in ml or litres have collected in the graduated cylinder. That's the volume.

If you measured the volume in litres, you can easily convert that into cubic centimeters.

Answered by panditdabang3612
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Answer:

Calculate the Volume of Water Displacement

The calculation depends on the shape of the container. Cylindrical Container: Measure the radius of the container opening (r) and calculate volume of displaced water using this formula: Volume = πr2 • (change in water depth).


ranyasalman72: So what is the answer
ranyasalman72: The question is an irregular shaped Apple has a density of 0.4 g/cm cubed and a key has a density of 9.2 g/cm cubed
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