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Volume of Solids
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| Solid samples also have volume. If they are powder or granular you can
measure their volume the same as a liquid, a cup of flour or sugar, for example. |
If the sample is in a regular geometric shape, its dimensions can be
measured and its volume calculated. |
The volume of a solid sample can also be measured by displacement. This usually involves
three steps:
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| 1) measure the volume of liquid in a partially filled graduated cylinder, |
2) add the solid (making sure it is submerged) and note how the level of
the liquid goes up, |
3) measure the combined volume of the solid and liquid. The difference
between the initial and final volumes is the volume of the solid. |
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Eden Francis
Clackamas Community College
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