The concept of density is very important. It is the mass per unit volume.
density = mass/ volume.
In your case..
125 / 13 = 9.615 g/cm³
The material's density is about 3.9 g/cm3
It's 52.457 / 13.5 grams per cm3. Use a calculator ...
d=m/v
d= 52.457g / 13.5 cm3
d = 3.9 g / cm3
It has a density of about 3.886 units/units3
Density = mass/volume = 52.457/13.5 = 3.8857 g/m3 .
D=m/v
D=52.5g / 13.5cm3
D= 3.89 g/cm3
Volume cannot be measured in centimetres. Without the volume in appropriate units, the question makes no sense and so cannot be answered.
Volume cannot be measured in centimetres. Without the volume in appropriate units, the question makes no sense and so cannot be answered.
3.89g/cm^3
Mass and volume. You divide the mass by the volume to get density with the corresponding units. Mass and volume. Density = mass/volume Often, mass is in grams and volumes in milliliters. Water has a density of 1g/ml. Air has a density of about 0.0013g/ml. Lead has a density of 11.34g/ml.
you calculate the mass by volume and then you multiply both of them then you have the answer
To calculate the density, you need two things. Mass and volume. Here you have a mass of 275 grams. 588 cm square is an area and not a volume. So you can not calculate the density here.
well density measures how much an object is by its size and you calculate it by finding the mass then volume.Then you divide the two answers then whatever answer you get,you round it to the nearest tenths
Mass per unit of volume is the most common way to measure density, which shows how close the particles, molecules, and atoms are to each other. Therefore, it can be found by taking a certain amount of space (volume) and dividing it by how many atoms (mass) can be found in it.
of course density"Mass/Volume"
You need also the mass of the material: volume = mass/density. After you measure the mass of the object, then divide by the density, to find volume.
You need to know the density of the material. Multiply the volume by the density will give you the mass
density = mass/volume
29 mL = 29cc. From the latter you can calculate the density of whatever material this is.
Unless you can calculate or measure the volume, you cannot. And even if you could you would get the average density - of the material of the ball and the air inside.
Density = mass / volume.
The density of a material depends on the mass and the volume of that material. In order to find the density of a material you must multiple the mass of the material and the volume of the material.
Bulk density = dry weight / volume, then by knowing the dry weight and bulk density we can calculate the volume.
To calculate the mass of a cuboid, you would multiply its volume by the density of the material it is made of (mass = volume x density). The volume of a cuboid can be found by multiplying its length, width, and height. The density of the material can be looked up or measured.
density = mass/volume If you know density and mass, you can calculate the volume by manipulating the density equation such that volume = mass/density. Example: density = 3.57g/cm3 mass = 2.4g volume = ? volume = mass/density = 2.4g/3.57g/cm3 = 0.67cm3
Density = Mass/Volume so Mass = Density*Volume.