100 kg/200cm3 = 0.5 kg/cm3 or 500 g/cm3.
That would be very unusual wood since most woods are around 0.65 g/cm3. This particular wood is more than 300 times the normal density!
Density of wood = mass/volume
you weigh the block on a balance get its mass if it is a regular shape block so the volume should be length * weadth * breadth (side * side * side) the density = mass / volume
Density = Mass/VOlume = 120g/200cm3 = 0.6 grams per cm3
This density is 0,8 g/cm3.
The volume should be 200 cm3, not cm2. Density = Mass/Volume = 120g /200 cm3 = 0.6 g/cm3
Density of wood = mass/volume
Density = Mass/Volume
Density is mass divided by volume. This block of wood is therefore 0.75g per cubic cm.
since D=m/v... then the density of the block of wood would be mass / volume..... mass in grams divided by volume in ml.
density is the product of mass and volume so its density will b 100 g/cm3..
you weigh the block on a balance get its mass if it is a regular shape block so the volume should be length * weadth * breadth (side * side * side) the density = mass / volume
Density = Mass/VOlume = 120g/200cm3 = 0.6 grams per cm3
The density is 2,01 g/cm3 because the density is ratio between the mass and volume.
This density is 0,8 g/cm3.
density = mass ÷ volume = 600 g ÷ 30 cm3 = 20 g/cm3
Density= Volume/Mass. Therefore: (9x2x6)divided by 5.4g=Density. 108cm/5.4g=Density. 20=Density.
Use the formula Density = Mass/Volume. If you cant plug in the values...then your professor is not doing his job well.