By definition: Density is equal to the mass divided by the volume. You have a volume of 20 ml and a mass of 54 g.
Density = mass/volume
volume = 20mL = .02L
mass = 54g = .054Kg
Density = .054/.02L
The density of aluminum is about 2.7 g/cm3.
So 54 cubic centimeters would have a mass of 54 x 2.7 or about 145.8 grams. (or 0.32 lb).
Yes, it could be aluminum because when you divide 54 by 20 it gives you 2.7 which is the density of aluminum.
density = mass / volume = 20.6 g / 7.63 cm3 = 2.7 g/cm3 or 2.7 g/mL
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(Is that a question? That is a statement.) A gallon is a measure of volume, of how much space the fluid occupies. 1 gallon of milk has the same volume as 1 gallon of orange juice. They occupies the same amount of space. Different fluids have different densities. Density is how much mass occupies a given volume. If the density of one fluid is greater, it has more mass, and it weighs more. A gallon is a gallon.
Aluminium weighs less than copper for the given volume
The density of steel is greater than that of aluminium, A centimetre cube of each, if placed on a weighing balance would show that the steel has greater density because its side of the balance arm would sink.
Density is mass per unit volume. If 10 cm3 weighs 20g, the density is 2 g/cc.
Density = mass/volume. Density(A) = 40.2/5.7 = 7.05 gcm-3 Density(B) = 42.0/6.3 = 6.67 gcm-3 So B is less dense.
Density = Mass/Volume (It is not weight, but mass). = 10.32/11.72 = 0.88 g per cm3
Density=Mass/Volume. So D=3/2. Which is also 1.5. To the density of the object is 1.5 g/ml
(Is that a question? That is a statement.) A gallon is a measure of volume, of how much space the fluid occupies. 1 gallon of milk has the same volume as 1 gallon of orange juice. They occupies the same amount of space. Different fluids have different densities. Density is how much mass occupies a given volume. If the density of one fluid is greater, it has more mass, and it weighs more. A gallon is a gallon.
Aluminium weighs less than copper for the given volume
53ft2=49,238.6112sq cm 7.2 oz=204.1165665g density of aluminum=2.7g/cm3 (volume=mass/density) v=75.59872833cm3 volume=length x width x thickness 75.59872833= 49238.6112 x thickness thickness= 0.00154cm
It depends upon the substance of the18 lb. Weight and volume are linked by density: density = weight/volume → volume = weight / density. 18 lb of mercury occupies a much smaller volume than 18 lb of hydrogen.
Mass is how much a thing weighs, Volume is how much space it takes up, and Density is how much it weighs per unit volume and is calculated as mass/volume
The density of steel is greater than that of aluminium, A centimetre cube of each, if placed on a weighing balance would show that the steel has greater density because its side of the balance arm would sink.
2.01 g/cm3 density equals mass over volume. so 27.3g/13.7cm^3 = 2.01 g/cm^3 Your welcome!!!
You cannot associate weight with volume without knowing the density. If you find this out, then Density is mass/volume
Density is mass per unit volume. If 10 cm3 weighs 20g, the density is 2 g/cc.
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