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Volume
The volume of a solid object is the three-dimensional concept of how much space it occupies, often quantified numerically. One-dimensional figures (such as lines) and two-dimensional shapes (such as squares) are assigned zero volume in the three-dimensional space.Volumes of straight-edged and circular shapes are calculated using arithmetic formulae. Volumes of other curved shapes are calculated using integral calculus, by approximating the given body with a large amount of small cubes or concentric cylindrical shells, and adding the individual volumes of those shapes. The volume of irregularly shaped objects can be determined by displacement. If an irregularly shaped object floats on water, you will need a heavier object like a rock or metal and attach it on you floating object. This should cause the object to sink. Then, get the volume of the object. Subtract the volume of the attached heavy object and the original findings.
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Volume
En physique, le volume d'un objet mesure « l'extension dans l'espace » qu'il possède dans les trois directions en même temps, de même que l'aire d'une figure dans le plan mesure « l'extension » qu'elle possède dans les deux directions en même temps.
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Volumen
Das Volumen (Formelzeichen: V; v. lat.: volumen = Buch, Windung, Krümmung; aus volvere = wälzen, rollen) ist der räumliche Inhalt eines mathematischen Körpers.In der Physik bezeichnet man mit dem Volumen die Ausdehnung (den Platzbedarf) eines Stoffes. Die SI-Einheit für das Raummaß ist der Kubikmeter (Einheitenzeichen m3). Vereinzelt liest man noch die veralteten Abkürzungen cbm für m3 und ccm für cm3. Die Schreibweise „m^3“ sollte nur noch dann benutzt werden, wenn das Anzeigesystem keine hochgestellten Exponenten anzuzeigen vermag.
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Volume
Il volume o capacità è la misura dello spazio occupato da un corpo. Viene valutato ricorrendo a molte diverse unità di misura. L'unità adottata dal Sistema Internazionale è il metro cubo, simbolo m3.Il volume di un oggetto solido è un valore numerico utilizzato per descrivere a 3 dimensioni quanto spazio occupa il corpo. Ad oggetti ad una dimensione (come una linea) o a 2 dimensioni (come un quadrato) si assegna per convenzione volume 0 in uno spazio tridimensionale.Matematicamente i volumi sono definiti mediante l'applicazione di calcolo integrale, come se il corpo fosse formato dalla somma di una grandissima quantità di piccoli cubi. La generalizzazione di volume, arbitrariamente esteso a più dimensioni, viene chiamato contenuto.
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