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Measuring body water volume

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Hi,

I wonder if there exists technology to continuously measure the body's water volume in order to register a sudden increase in volume as a result of contact with another body?
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Do you mean a - for example: human - body or a body of water?

And, sorry, but I don't understand what you mean by "a sudden increase in volume as a result of contact with another body"
 

"a sudden increase in volume as a result of contact with another body"

Is 9 months considered a sudden increase in volume? That would be the only scenario where I can envision human body contact that results in an increase in volume. ;-)

Or perhaps you meant a body of water that merges with another body of water becoming a single larger body of water?
 
......Or perhaps you meant a body of water that merges with another body of water becoming a single larger body of water?

Yes! That is exactly what I mean. I touch from another body will registrer as a sudden increase in volume.
 

Yes! That is exactly what I mean. I touch from another body will registrer as a sudden increase in volume.

Unless you mention the application, will be difficult to give you some advice without the risk of not suit to your need.
 

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