Density is found by dividing mass over volume.
The units used are grams per litre (g/L). You are given mL, so to change it to L divide it by 1000 first (since there are 1000 mL in 1 L): 9 mL/1000 = 0.009L
So then to get the density do the calculation:
9 g/0.009 L = ______
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Density = mass / volume
= 16 g / 8 cm3 (assume you mean 8 cm3)
= 2 g/cm3
If you meant a block with a side of 8 cm then its volume would be 512 cm3 and you would have to use the formula to calculate the density. 0.03 g/cm3
The LINEAR density would be 0.5 grams per centimetre. Linear density is not the same as density.
ice=0.9167
Mass = 0.016 kg ( = 16 g) Volume = 9.27 cm3 ( = 0.00000927 m3) Density = Mass/volume = 1726 kg/m3 ( Approx. )
Use this equation, density=mass/volume.density=0.3546kg/348mldensity=981.39A different answerdensity, ρ=mass/volume=m/Vm=(0.3546kg)(1000g/kg)=354.6g; V=348 mLρ=354.6g/348mL=1.02 g/mL
Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). Liters are three places to the right of kiloliters. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the right. You will get 16 kl = 16,000 L.
16g x (1/4)mL/g = 4mL
Density= mass/volume...6.4/16=0.4
Mass = 16 Volume = 2 x 2 x 2 = 8 Density = 16/8 = 2 mass units per 1 volume unit
16g/8cm3 = 2g/cm3 or 2x106g/m3
ice=0.9167
In order to calculate the density, we need to know the mass and the volume. You've given us the volume ... it's (4 x 2 x 2) = 16 cubic units. When you find out the mass in that volume, divide it by 16, and the quotient will be the density.
Density = Mass/Volume = 16/2.8 g/mL = 5.714 grams per mL (approx).
0.0666666666...
The object's density is: about 0.1428 g/cm3
Mass = 0.016 kg ( = 16 g) Volume = 9.27 cm3 ( = 0.00000927 m3) Density = Mass/volume = 1726 kg/m3 ( Approx. )
density = mass/volume volume = 2cm x 2cm x 2cm = 8 cm^3 density = 16 grams / 8 cm^3 = 2 grams/cm^3
The density of an object with a mass of 16 g and volume of 8 cm^3 would be 2 g/cm^3.
We know that density=mass/volume so the density of the cube= 16 g (the mass)/64 cubic cm= 0.25 g/cubic cm