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Volume

Volume (Capacity) Volume is the amount of space taken up by an object Volume can also mean how much something holds Volume can be measured in many different units Volume can be calculated by using water displacement!

Units for Measuring Volume Metric Standard Liter (l) Milliliter (ml) Cubic Centimeter (cc or cm3) Remember: 1 ml = 1 cc Other Standards Gallon (gal.) Quart (qt.) Pint (pt.) Cup (c.) Tablespoon (tbsp.) Teaspoon (tsp.) Fluid Ounce (fl. oz.) Cubic Inches (in3 or cu in.) Cubic Feet (ft3 or cu. ft.)

What is a Meniscus A meniscus is the curve in the upper surface of a liquid close to the surface of the container or another object, caused by surface tension

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. Measure the level after the ball has displaced some of the water. 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. Measure the level after the ball has displaced some of the water. 39 ml 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume Measure the level of the water in a container. 30 ml Insert an object in the water. We’ll use a metal ball. Measure the level after the ball has displaced some of the water. 39 ml Finally, find the difference between the water level before displacement and after displacement. 39 minus 30 = 9 ml 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml

Using Water Displacement to Calculate Volume The metal ball has a volume of 9 ml! 70 ml 60 ml 50 ml 40 ml 30 ml 20 ml 10 ml