You would use a balance to measure the mass of an object and a ruler or calipers to measure its volume. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.
Well, to determine the density of anything, you'd simply have to measure the volume and the mass. Then, you would divide VOLUME / MASS or, if the mass is smaller, MASS / VOLUME. And there is your density.That formula(rule) goes for anything you need to know the density of, not just a simple glass of milk.I hope that helped and you can ask more about how to measure the volume and mass, too.(Mass: Weigh it in GRAMS.)(Volume: Length X Width X Heighth)
No, milliliters are used to measure volume, not mass. Mass is typically measured in units such as grams or kilograms.
You would typically use fluid ounces (oz) or cups (c) to measure the volume of a mayo jar in customary units.
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That depends what aspect of the glass of water you want to measure: its height, its volume, its mass, its index of refraction, etc.
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You would use a tape measure.
You would use Volume.
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You would typically use liters or gallons to measure the volume of a hot tub.
That depends what aspect of the glass of water you want to measure: its height, its volume, its mass, its index of refraction, etc.
You would use a balance to measure the mass of an object and a ruler or calipers to measure its volume. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume.
You would use liters (L) to measure the volume of a soda container in the metric system.
The answer depends on what kinds of glasses: spectacles or ones for drinking from. Second, the answer depends on which aspect you wish to measure: mass, volume, height, refractive index, and so on.