The volume of an irregularl shaped solid can be measured by measuring the volume of water displaced by using a Eureka can.
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Well it's simple answer is yes you can.
Explanation: you have to tie the solid let's say a small stone to a thread and fill the eureka can up to the level of it's spout and then gently and carefully put the stone in the eureka can with the help of the thread and then the volume of water that is displaced by the stone into another small beaker(kept to collect and measure the volume of water displaced) will be equal to the volume of the irregular solid here the stone.
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