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How do you calculate the volume of a football shaped object? - Answers

Calculus will work, if you have an equation describing the precise shape of the object. If you don't (and probably even if you do), it's far easier to actually measure it (by submerging it in water and measuring the amount of water displaced) than it is to calculate it.



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Calculus will work, if you have an equation describing the precise shape of the object. If you don't (and probably even if you do), it's far easier to actually measure it (by submerging it in water and measuring the amount of water displaced) than it is to calculate it.



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How do you calculate the volume of a football shaped object? - Answers

Calculus will work, if you have an equation describing the precise shape of the object. If you don't (and probably even if you do), it's far easier to actually measure it (by submerging it in water and measuring the amount of water displaced) than it is to calculate it.

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