VOLUME. How do we measure volume? Measuring Volume of Liquids Liquids measured using a graduated cylinder (mL) Measured from eye level while looking.

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VOLUME

How do we measure volume?

Measuring Volume of Liquids Liquids measured using a graduated cylinder (mL) Measured from eye level while looking at the bottom of the meniscus. Meniscus – curved surface at the top of a liquid

What is the volume?

Measuring Volume of Solids 8 cm 4 cm 2 cm Volume = Length x Width x Height Volume = 64 cm³

What is the volume? 10 cm 6 cm 4 cm

Measuring Volume of Irregular Solids Irregular solid = weirdly shaped object Find the volume by evaluating – subtract the volume of the liquid from the volume of the liquid with the object submerged in the graduated cylinder. Volume = ? mL or cm³

Converting Units…Again!! King Henry Died By Drinking Chocolate Milk

Converting Units of Volume Kiloliters Hectoliters Dekaliters Basic Unit – Liters (L) Deciliters Centiliters Milliliters (mL) K H D B D C M Moving Right  Decimal Point moves right Moving Left  Decimal Point moves left