To calculate the liquid volume:
\[ LV = \frac{M}{d} \]
Where:
A liquid volume is defined as the total volume of any liquid or combination of liquids. It can be measured by pouring the liquid into a container and measuring how much space it occupies. For most liquids, such as water, they are considered incompressible, meaning their volume does not change with pressure or temperature variations. Liquid volume is often the same as capacity when the container is fully defined. Measuring liquid volume is important for various applications, including cooking, chemistry, and industrial processes.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ LV = \frac{200}{50} = 4 \text{ units}^3 \]
The liquid volume is 4 units3.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ LV = \frac{1500}{600} = 2.5 \text{ units}^3 \]
The liquid volume is 2.5 units3.