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What is the measure of volume of a bucket of water?
The volume of bucket of water is measured in gallons or litres.
What measurement would you use to measure the volume of water?
A graduated cylinder is what they will use to measure liquids. The numbers on the side of the cylinders help you determine the volume. Volume can be measured in units of liters or fractions of liters.
What unit of measurement is a bucket?
As an obsolete unit of measurement, at least one source documents a ‘bucket’ as being equivalent to 4 imperial gallons (18 l; 4.8 US gal).
What is the best unit for measuring the volume of water in a bucket group of answer choices?
The liter (L) is the basic metric unit for measuring liquid volume. A milliliter (mL) is the metric unit to measure liquid in very small containers.
Which unit would be best to use for volume?
In the metric system of measurement, the most common units of volume are milliliters and liters.
How do you measure liquid volume?
Pour the liquid into the container and record the weight of the container plus the liquid. Subtract the weight of the container to get the weight of the liquid. Look up or calculate the density of the liquid, then determine the volume of the liquid by dividing the mass of the liquid by the density.
What is the best unit to use when measuring the volume of water in a full bathtub?
Liters
Milliliters would be far too small to measure the amount of water a bathtub can hold. Liters would be the better unit of capacity for the amount of water in a bathtub.
What tools can we use to measure volume?
Tools Used to Measure the Volume of a Liquid
- Beakers and Flasks. Beakers and Erlenmeyer flasks can be used to make coarse measurements of volumes, provided that graduated volume levels are printed on the side of the beaker or flask (not all beakers and flasks have these marks).
- Graduated Cylinders.
- Burets.
- Pipets.
What are the 3 units of volume?
Three common units of volume are:
- cubic centimeters.
- liters.
- gallons.
Is volume a unit?
Volume is the measure of the 3-dimensional space occupied by matter, or enclosed by a surface, measured in cubic units. The SI unit of volume is the cubic meter (m3), which is a derived unit. Milliliter (mL) is a special name for the cubic centimeter (cm3).