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How do you calculate coins volume? - Answers
1) Take a graduated measuring flask (with volume markings dependent on the accuracy you need) 2) Fill the flask with water precisely to a known marking. Note the reading 3) Slowly add the coins to the flask making sure the water does not overflow the flask. (Otherwise you have to start with a new level). Also the water must fully submerge all the coins. (Otherwise you have to start with a new level). Now note the new reading. The difference between this volume reading and the initial volume reading gives the volume of the coins. If the coins are all similar, then the average volume of each coin can be calculated by dividing the volume you just calculated by the number of coins you put in the flask.
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How do you calculate coins volume? - Answers
1) Take a graduated measuring flask (with volume markings dependent on the accuracy you need) 2) Fill the flask with water precisely to a known marking. Note the reading 3) Slowly add the coins to the flask making sure the water does not overflow the flask. (Otherwise you have to start with a new level). Also the water must fully submerge all the coins. (Otherwise you have to start with a new level). Now note the new reading. The difference between this volume reading and the initial volume reading gives the volume of the coins. If the coins are all similar, then the average volume of each coin can be calculated by dividing the volume you just calculated by the number of coins you put in the flask.
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How do you calculate coins volume? - Answers
1) Take a graduated measuring flask (with volume markings dependent on the accuracy you need) 2) Fill the flask with water precisely to a known marking. Note the reading 3) Slowly add the coins to the flask making sure the water does not overflow the flask. (Otherwise you have to start with a new level). Also the water must fully submerge all the coins. (Otherwise you have to start with a new level). Now note the new reading. The difference between this volume reading and the initial volume reading gives the volume of the coins. If the coins are all similar, then the average volume of each coin can be calculated by dividing the volume you just calculated by the number of coins you put in the flask.
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